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medial collateral cruciate ligament of the patellar

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The tibial collateral ligament provides medial support for the knee. It's also called the medial collateral ligament.


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The unhappy triad was a phrase coined by O'Donaghue in 1950. It is when the following structures in the knee are compromised. Rupture of the medial collateral ligament, damage to the medial meniscus, and rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament.