Multiligament Injuries
Multiligament knee injuries happen when two or more major stabilizing ligaments of the knee are injured at the same time. […]
Multiligament knee injuries happen when two or more major stabilizing ligaments of the knee are injured at the same time. […]
When patients search for “medical collateral ligament,” I usually clarify that the correct term is medial collateral ligament, or MCL.
The lateral collateral ligament, often called the LCL, is an important stabilizing ligament on the outer side of the knee.
Posterolateral corner injury is one of the more complex and often overlooked knee ligament problems I see in orthopedic practice.
The anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, is one of the most important stabilizing ligaments inside the knee. In my practice,
In my practice, I often see patients in Dhaka who know about the ACL but are much less familiar with