Síntomas de la lesión del ligamento cruzado anterior de la rodilla

An anterior cruciate ligament injury is a common injury in daily clinical practice for several reasons. Many people play sports, and they also play sports for longer periods of time, making it more likely for more people to suffer a tear, whether they are very young or older patients. When a ligament tear occurs, the patient notices something in their knee, as if it has slipped, that it has failed, and they automatically experience pain and the knee begins to swell. When a patient comes to our office, we are able to make the diagnosis practically by examining them manually, and we rely on X-rays and MRI to detect secondary injuries. The anterior cruciate ligament is the structure that runs from the front of the tibia to the back of the femur. Its purpose is to prevent the tibia from moving forward relative to the femur or from rotating the tibia too much internally and dislodging it from the femur. Dr. Tuneu is a renowned trauma specialist. In fact, he is one of the leading experts in treating sports ligament and meniscus injuries. He has more than 35 years of experience in the profession and extensive training in various fields of expertise. If you would like to learn more about anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the knee, make an appointment here: https://www.topdoctors.es/doctor/jose...