Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) Injury of the Knee
Alternate Names : Knee Injury - Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL), LCL Injury
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LCL Injury Causes
The latreal collateral ligament (LCL) extends from the top-outside surface of the fibula (the bone on the outside of the lower leg) to the bottom-outside surface of the femur (the thight bone). The ligament stabilizes the knee on the outside of the joint.
The LCL is usually injured by pressure placed on the knee-joint from the inside , resulting in stress on the outside of the joint (varus stress).
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