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Symptoms of a Torn Ligament ... There is usually a cracking or a snapping sound when a ligament is torn. Symptoms include bruising, swelling as well as pain with pressure of the joint. There is only limited movement of the joint, if it can be moved at all.
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When a ligament is "strained" or injured, some of the strands or threads which make up the cable become over-stretched and broken. The torn or strained ligament is really millions of tears of these strands which are molecules of collagen. ... Why is this secondary treatment needed? If this process is a natural on in the...
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A Grade I (First Degree) sprain is the most common and requires the least amount of treatment and recovery. ... It is also necessary to perform stress testing of the ligaments to determine whether the ligament has been torn. Stress testing of the ligaments is done by pushing on the ankle and attempting to determine if there...
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The standard medical view of a serious ligament or tendon injury is that non-surgical treatment has almost no chance of success once the injury has become chronic. ... I found that the torn part of the tendon was very close to being intact and that the texture of the whole tendon was more resilient, "bouncy",
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www.tendonsligaments.com/recovery.htm
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The primary function of ligament is to connect bone to bone. If a ligament is stretched, or torn, then too much movement between ... Just like a scab on skin, the new ligament grows to replace what is missing. If repeated once every two weeks or so, the ligament will become 40 per cent thicker than it was before treatment.
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wehelpwhathurts.homestead.com/ligamentpain.html
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For a completely torn anterior cruciate ligament in an active athlete and motivated person, the doctor is likely to recommend surgery. The surgeon may reconstruct the torn ligament by using a piece (graft) of healthy tissue from you (autograft) or from a cadaver (allograft).
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First, be sure it is a torn ligament. A doctor will need to examine it to be sure it is not a cracked or broken bone, or a bad sprain - all three of these things feel equally painful (actually I had a bad sprain once that ... How do you treat torn ligament in foot - 51k? What is the treatment for a torn foot legament?
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A tear of this ligament requires surgical treatment. Severe posttraumatic arthritis of the tibiotalar joint (ankle) can quickly ... The degree of swelling and ecchymosis and the clinical stability of the ankle determine whether the ankle ligaments are stretched without significant tear (grade 1), partially torn (grade 2),
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But then I went to the chiropractor and he administered laser treatment on the ligament. Laser treatment is a fairly new type of injury therapy and it supposedly cures injuries incredibly fast. My foot was painless after four days of treatment ... i sustained torn ligament(s)in my left groin in early December last year.
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