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A sprain - The medial collateral ligament is on the inner side of your knee and is tight when your leg is straight. It's a strong ligament but can be sprained or completely ruptured (torn) if you twist your straightened leg at the same time as being knocked sideways, for example, when being tackled in rugby.
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It is possible you have torn or damaged a ligament in your knee. This needs to be examined immediately. You can still walk even if certain ligaments are torn or damaged and if they don't heal properly it could lead to trouble down the road.
Ligaments provide stability in the joints. W/o ligaments the joint would be unstable and bend any old how. If there's no cartilage, bone will grate against bone which is very painful.
The most frequent injuries that happen during participation in sport are ankle sprains. Ankle sprains occur when the ligaments required to connect the bones of your leg to your foot are injured, and yes, it can be excruciating. Ankle ligament injury often occurs in sports as you are most likely to suffer from pain. Twisting, turning, or landing on an unexpected angle, which succeeding strains or tears the ligaments involved. Different ankle ligaments are affected during a sprain. The most commonly affected is the Anterior Talofibular Ligament or 'ATF' for short.
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a sprained ligament is when something in your body stretched out too much and if the individual walks on it the injury might get worse by inflammation.
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It would hurt like heck, for one thing. A torn ligament or tendon can hurt worse than a broken bone, which is why a sprained ankle sometimes gives you more trouble than a broken arm. Ligaments and tendons also don't heal back well, and the area will always give you trouble and may develop arthritis as you grow older.
The posterior /anterior cruciate ligament injury may happen
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It depends oh how many membranes were damaged and what kinds of cells were damaged.
A sprain - The medial collateral ligament is on the inner side of your knee and is tight when your leg is straight. It's a strong ligament but can be sprained or completely ruptured (torn) if you twist your straightened leg at the same time as being knocked sideways, for example, when being tackled in rugby.
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