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A knee sprain (also known as knee strain or knee ligament tear), happens when one of the four knee ligament overstretches and injures (potential rupture).
The standard knee sprain symptoms usually includes
The most common causes of knee sprain?
In some cases, knee surgery may be necessary or medically required - let's cover more in this knee sprain article and knee pain physiotherapy below.
Our knees have four key ligaments, and for knee sprains, that means that at least one of the four knee ligaments had been stretched too much that some or all of the ligamental fibers are damaged.
As I mentioned earlier, spraining one's knee is usually caused by:
The four knee ligaments are:
The function of the ligaments are generally to keep the knee joints secure, stable, not overstretch and protect the knee from injuries.
ANY movements or forces that causes the knee to overstretch will lead to a knee sprain...and sometimes, more than one knee ligament can be injured at the same time, depending on the force and angle of the activity.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Sprain
Sprains of the knee anterior cruciate ligaments are typically caused by
where the knee twists or bent back too far.
Note: Most of the ACL knee sprains happen due to...NON contact ie not caused by contact sports.
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Sprain
Knee PCL sprains usually happens when a force goes through a bent knee, such as falling onto a bent knee or in car accidents where one's knee(s) hits the dashboard.
In this cause, the thigh muscle moves on forward but the shin / bottom part of leg is still rooted, causing a shearing forward motion, overstretching and sometimes rupturing the PCL.
Knee posterior cruciate ligament injuries are less than 20% of knee ligament injuries.
Knee Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) Sprain
For knee MCL sprains, it's caused when there is a force from the outer side of the knee pushing through / into the inner side of the knee, especially when the foot is rooted to the ground.
This can happen with
Knee Lateral Collateral Ligament Sprain
Knee LCL sprains are the reverse of the MCL injuries, ie force going into the knee from the inner part of the knee, pushing outwards.
Sometimes, if the angle is bad or the force is big enough, patients may end up with multiple injuries to the knee joint, such as
That being said, the most common knee ligamental injury combo is the ACL and MCL injury / tears.
Knee ligament sprains have three types of grades / classification:
The most common symptoms are
which can make it harder to stand, walk around and definitely harder to jog or put more load through the knee.
For moderate to severe knee ligament sprains, there can be knee instability too, which can cause it to unbuckle (give way).
Sometimes...knee symptoms dont show up until a couple of days later. So if you play a game, and felt a strain or pull, you may not feel anything during the activity or the next couple of days.
Your knee pain will give you hints of which or how severe the knee ligament you have injured or sprained:
If you're planning to see a doctor for your sprained knee, or you'd been given a knee sprain diagnosis by the attending doctor, here are some questions you should also ask the doctor:
If you want an orthopedic doctor recommendation (whom we trust and have worked with for years) for your bone, muscle or joint pains and injuries, go here.
In the early / beginning stage of knee sprain, what our knee physios will focus on is to first quickly and rapidly work on
By reducing pain, you can participate in more normal activities such as walking, going to work, self care etc, and reducing swelling will decrease knee joint stiffness too.
After that, we'll need to start knee physiotherapy
Once the knee pain and swelling is being managed, and you can comfortably start moving your painful knee, next, we will start some knee exercises to regain knee movement / range of motion.
As you extend and bend your knee actively with knee exercises, it will also improve your knee strength and function too. These exercises are really, really important after a knee sprain injury to help your knee fully recover, so you must do them diligently okay.
At the later stage, we will work on
so that you can get back to 100% knee function, power and stability.
Knee braces & supports
Some patients may benefit from having a knee brace to support the knee - refer to the shop section. Usually the strength of knee brace required depends on how much pain, instability or support is required:
Let me say this upfront - most of the time, most patients with knee sprains will likely not need invasive knee surgeries or ligament reconstruction surgeries (like I did).
Only a minority handful of knee sprains will benefit from a knee surgery, and the criteria are:
This is the golden question that every patient will ask us, which is usually a type of
Other than individual healing rate (genetics), compliance and response to knee physiotherapy, knee sprain recovery will take roughly: