One of the most
common ways people hurt their knees is by injuring their ACL (anterior cruciate
ligament). This is one of the bands of tissue that holds the bones together
within your knee. It also helps to keep
your knee stable. You can
stretch or tear your ACL if you make a sudden movement or quick, sharp turn
when you’re running or jumping. It’s
often painful and can make it hard to walk or put pressure on the injured leg.
Following are the few symptoms that may point to a torn Anterior
Cruciate Ligament:
Instability going down stairs -
The intense pain and
swelling may subside temporarily with time, if a torn ACL is left
untreated, the feelings of unsteadiness and discomfort will likely remain,
and you may experience recurrent pain and swelling, as well as have your knees
give way when walking, especially when going up or down stairs. Mild cases anyhow should not be
ignored.
Pain or weakness kicking a ball -
If you are unable to kick a ball as hard as you normally would, without
feeling some pain in your knee you may find yourself with an ACL injury. You
may notice more pain when trying to kick-pass a soccer ball inside your foot.
Torn or injured Medial Ligament can also give you the same discomfort and
limitations with the side footed kick pass, it would require a
different form of treatment to a torn ACL.
Swelling around your knee -
Swelling following an ACL injury will generally appear within 4 hours of
the injury. If you have sustained a knee injury and find that you have swelling
on the inside of your knee or at the back of your knee, it is possible that you
have a ruptured ACL. Until a ACL surgeon in Delhi-NCR is consulted, it is best to follow the old
R.I.C.E advice: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.
Instability Pivoting -
If you find that pivoting on one leg causes your knee to feel like it's
not going to hold in its place, it could well be that you have a torn ACL. The
best thing to do is to see a Physiotherapist to assess the severity of the ACL
tear. The Physiotherapist may send you to an Orthopaedic Surgeon in Noida who may then
send you for an MRI scan. Depending on the extent of your injury, an ACL
Reconstruction may be required.
Instability changing direction -
Change of direction is a common cause of ACL injuries,
when the strain of the change is born by the ligaments rather than sufficiently
trained and activated muscle groups in the knee. If changing direction causes
the knee joint to feel like it slips a bit, or unstable, this could very well
point to a torn Cruciate Ligament. This can happen while walking around corners
or suddenly changing direction while playing game in order to manoeuvre around
the challenger.
Clicking or crunching sounds in your knee -
When you hear the dreaded clicking or crunching sound while walking or
crouching, it's a clear sign that something in your knee is not functioning the
way it should. Sometimes this points to an issue with the kneecap being out of
place as a result of muscle tightness or an injury. However, it is also possible
that there is torn cartilage inside the knee which commonly occurs at the same
time as an injury to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament.
If you are experiencing one or more of these symptoms, it would be
worthwhile to consult an experienced Best Orthopaedic surgeon in delhi ncr who will be able to
run some specific tests to confirm whether the Anterior Cruciate Ligament has
been damaged and to give your more information on the nature and extent of your
specific injury.
Dr. A.K. Sharma is the best knee replacement surgeon in delhi ncr to treat ACL problems and surgeries. He is also available for
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