Sentences with phrase «medial knee ligament»

French international Gregory Coupet tore a medial knee ligament in 2007 after getting his foot stuck in a net during traing.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan will miss at least the next three games after suffering medial knee ligament damage in the first leg — so Danny Welbeck could continue on the left after impressing against Southampton.

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Roethlisberger suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament (MCL) of his left knee four weeks ago.
Scans revealed Abbas suffered tears to both the anterior cruciate ligament and medial ligamnent, whilst also damaging the capsule at the back of his left knee.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is be ready to make his return today against the Bengals, five weeks after suffering a sprained medial collateral ligament (MCL) of his left knee.
On his last spin he hit the water in a split, tearing the medial collateral ligaments in his right knee.
He missed eight matches after tearing the medial collateral ligament of his left knee, though Barcelona just about managed to struggle on without him, winning seven and scoring 21 goals in the process.
His comeback was temporarily thwarted in March»94 when he tore medial collateral ligaments in his right knee.
At the end of January, the Yorkshire - born defender suffered medial ligament damage to his left knee, requiring further surgery to resolve the injury in May.
Spurs were forced to cope without Vertonghen for nine games last season when he missed nine Premier League games due to medial collateral ligament damage in his knee, which left Pochettino with just Kevin Wimmer, Eric Dier and Alderweireld as his only senior central defenders.
The 25 year - old has been out of action since suffering an MCL (Medial collateral ligament) knee injury against Watford on 16 December 2017.
The outlook for Manchester United midfielder Schweinsteiger is notably more bleak, with the 31 - year - old having suffered a tear of the medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
After being tackled aggressively from behind, Christina heard a loud «pop» in her knee and fell to the ground in pain, having torn her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL) and meniscus.
A torn medial collateral ligament (MCL)-- a ligament that helps give the knee its stability — is one of the more serious injuries.
When the knee is bent to 30 degrees and an outward force applied to the lower leg to stress the medial ligament, pain is felt but there is no joint laxity (play valgus stress test video).
For side splits, be especially careful about knee health, as moving into the position too quickly can sprain the medial ligaments of the knees, as well as other unprepared structures.
The MCL or Medial Collateral Ligament is located on the inner side of the knee joint.
Many dogs with a ruptured cruciate ligament will have swelling on the inside aspect of the knee, and this is called a medial buttress.
Alignment ligaments located on the inner (medial patellar ligaments) and outer side (lateral patellar ligaments) of the knee help keep the patella riding in its track.
When the inner or medial ligament has contracted or pulls too hard to the inner side of the knee, that ligament can be «stretched» (medial desmotomy) at the same time to allow the patella to glide in its groove in a straighter course.
When the crucial ligament ruptures, the medial (on the inner side of the knee) meniscus frequently tears and must either be removed, partly removed, or ideally repaired.
Injuries to the medial collateral ligament, or MCL, which sits at the inner part of the knee, are common in an accident or injury that results in a blow to the inside of the knee, resulting in stretching or tearing of the MCL.
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