ACL & MCL Injury
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a ligament that prevents your shinbone from moving forward. The MCL is a ligament that keeps your femur from slipping side to side. Both of these ligaments can be injured by a knee injury.
Damaged meniscus
The springy knee cartilage that cushions the shinbone from the thighbone suffers a meniscus tear. A violent twisting or rotation of the knee can tear the meniscus.
Broken Bone
A broken bone, either completely or partially. Trauma, overuse, and disorders that weaken bones are all causes of bone fractures.
Post Fracture healing
Bone healing, also known as fracture healing, is a proliferative physiological process in which the body aids in the healing of a fractured bone.
Dislocated Joint
When a joint is forced out of its usual position, it is called a sprain. An injury can cause a joint to dislocate. This frequently occurs as a result of a fall, a car accident, or sports activity.
Severe arthritis
Severe arthritis can cause persistent pain, make it difficult to walk or climb stairs, and make it difficult to accomplish daily chores. Arthritis can lead to long-term joint abnormalities.
Rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a long-term inflammatory condition that affects more than your joints. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease in which your immune system assaults your own body's tissues.
Meniscus tears and cartilage wear
The meniscus is a cushion between your femur (thighbone) and tibia (shinbone) (shinbone). Each knee joint is made up of two menisci. Activites that put pressure on or rotate the knee joint might cause them to be injured or torn.
knee injury due to torn meniscus
The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of thick, rubbery cartilage that sits between your shinbone and thighbone and works as a stress absorber. If you suddenly twist your knee while bearing weight on it, it can tear.
Displaced femoral neck fractures
A femoral neck fracture occurs when the thigh bone (femur) is fractured immediately below the ball of the ball-and-socket hip joint. The ball of the femur is separated from the remainder of the femur in this form of fracture.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a joint condition characterised by cartilage deterioration and underlying bone expansion, as well as bony enlargement. Pain and joint stiffness result from the disintegration of these tissues.
PCL injuries
The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) connects your thighbone to the top of your lower leg bone and runs around the back of your knee. A posterior cruciate ligament injury occurs when the PCL is damaged or torn.