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    Age: 20, Male, Presenting Problem Since: 15 weeks, Symptom Behaviour: staying the same, Symptoms Worse (24hr Behaviour): no, Aggravating Factors:: jogging, leg presses, No Investigations, No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Medications, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues

    Troublesome MCL injury.

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    Hi guys, im new to the forum so please bear with me. I injured my mcl playing rugby when a tackle come in from the outside of my knee forcing it inwards. Anyway this was 15 weeks ago and i have been having physio ever since. I didnt hear a pop when my knee went and i felt a sharp pain but then i could carry on playing and my knee wasnt really too bad until th next day.

    In phyio i dont seem to be doing alot, just strengthening exercises. Anyway i can walk fine and go on the static bike for 20 minutes+ and feel no pain but if i turn sharply i still get a sharp pain in the inside if my knee, if this normal after this long time? Thanks

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    Re: Troublesome MCL injury.

    could really do with some answers guys, also what doe sit mean that the back of my knee/hamstring clicks every time i walk up stairs? thanks


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    Re: Troublesome MCL injury.

    "if i turn sharply i still get a sharp pain in the inside if my knee, if this normal after this long time? Thanks"

    have you had any scans done? Is there an associated Meniscal injury?

    Even MCL tears can often result with symptoms persisting with twisting motions for up to 6 months. Strengthening and stabilizing and high level progressions to balance work are necessary.


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    Re: Troublesome MCL injury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck Physio View Post
    "if i turn sharply i still get a sharp pain in the inside if my knee, if this normal after this long time? Thanks"

    have you had any scans done? Is there an associated Meniscal injury?

    Even MCL tears can often result with symptoms persisting with twisting motions for up to 6 months. Strengthening and stabilizing and high level progressions to balance work are necessary.
    thnaks for the reply, no i have had no scans in the 8 times i have had physio thus far, i have been doing the exercises and without much improvement, the pain seems to be towards the back of the inside of my knee, is this normal for an mcl tear?



 
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