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MCL Tears

Dr.Okoroha

MCL Tear Specialist

MCL is a ligament located on the inner part of the knee joint. MCL tears usually occur because of pressure or stress applied the outside of the knee resulting in a stretch, partial tear or complete tear of the ligament. MCL tear specialist, Dr. Kelechi Okoroha provides diagnosis and individualized non-surgical and surgical management for MCL tears in Minneapolis. Contact Dr. Okoroha’s team for an appointment today!

What is the MCL?

The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is the ligament located on the inner part of the knee joint. It runs from the femur (thighbone) to the top of the tibia (shinbone) and helps in stabilizing the knee.

Causes of MCL Tears

An MCL injury can result in a stretch, partial tear or complete tear of the ligament. Injuries to the MCL commonly occur because of pressure or stress applied the outside of the knee. The MCL injury can also tear the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).

When MCL tears are suspected, it is important to schedule an orthopedic consultation for proper examination and care. Dr. Kelechi Okoroha is an MCL tear specialist who provides detailed examination and care for patients with MCL tears in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Minnesota and beyond.

Symptoms of MCL Tears

An MCL tear can be associated with pain, swelling, and locking or catching sensation in the knee during movement. You may also feel as though your knee may buckle or give way suddenly.

Diagnosis of MCL Tears

Dr. Okoroha will usually diagnose an MCL injury based on a physical examination of your knee. To determine looseness of the ligament, an MCL test may be performed by exerting pressure on the outside of your knee while it is bent at 25 degrees. In addition, imaging tests such as X-rays and MRI scan may be ordered.

Treatment of MCL Tears

After careful review of your history and examination, Dr. Okoroha will provide an individualized treatment plan to help you return to your normal function. Treatment options include non-surgical and surgical treatment. Non-surgical treatment consists of rest, ice, compression and elevation (RICE protocol), which assists in controlling pain and swelling. A knee brace may be worn to help immobilize your knee. The use of crutches may be recommended to protect and keep you from applying weight on your knee while walking. Physical therapy exercises may be recommended to improve knee motion and strength.

Most often, surgery is not necessary for the treatment of an MCL tear. If needed, it is usually performed using arthroscopy. In many cases, this injury cannot be prevented. However, using proper techniques during sports or exercising can help prevent injury.

If you have experienced MCL tears, please contact Dr. Kelechi Okoroha, orthopedic knee specialist treating patients in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Minnesota and beyond.