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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for torn ligaments
  1. A torn (LCL), is an injury to the lateral collateral ligament, a ligament extending from the top-outside surface of the fibula to the bottom-outside surface of ...
  2. A torn (MCL), is an injury to the medial collateral ligament. This ligament extends from the upper-inside surface of the tibia to the bottom-inside surface of ...
  3. ... you have a severe sprain Surgery to repair torn ligaments
  4. ... Arthroplasty or joint replacements Ligament reconstructions Repair of torn ligaments and tendons Spine surgery, including diskectomy, foraminotomy, laminectomy, ...
  5. ... replace your ACL by following these steps: The torn ligament will be removed with a shaver or other ... return to sports or other activities When other ligaments are also injured When your meniscus is torn Before surgery, talk to your health care provider ...
  6. ... the front of your knee around the kneecap Torn ligament. -- An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, or medial ... into your knee, swelling, or an unstable knee Torn cartilage (a ... injuries to the ligaments caused by sudden or unnatural twisting
  7. ... keep it stable and allow it to move. Torn ligaments can be repaired with this type of surgery. ...
  8. ... keep it stable and allow it to move. Torn ligaments can be repaired or cleaned up with this ...
  9. ... piece with a metal part or replacement Repair torn ligaments (tissues that connect bones) Depending on how severe ...
  10. ... main ligament in your thumb is stretched or torn. The ligament is a strong and flexible tissue that attaches ... by how much the ligament is pulled or torn away from the bone. Grade 1: Ligaments are injured, but there is no instability. This ...
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