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Case 027: The Inside Job Medial Collateral Ligament Injury

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Case 027: The Inside Job — Medial Collateral Ligament Injury A valgus force on a planted knee. Three days of strapping and a transatlantic flight later, he wants to run a half marathon by the weekend. Sole Trace has seen this before — and knows that the real danger isn't the injury itself, it's the grading. A misclassified MCL sprain returns to sport too early, loads an unstable knee, and ends up worse than if it had never been assessed at all. In this case, Sole Trace lines up the suspects — from contact mechanics and chronic valgus collapse to missed meniscal co-injury and the calcium deposit nobody thought to X-ray — and works through the clinical framework that separates a fortnight off from a surgical referral. The MCL usually heals. The question is whether you know what grade you're dealing with before you make that call.

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Case 027: The Inside Job Medial Collateral Ligament Injury

Case 027: The Inside Job — Medial Collateral Ligament Injury A valgus force on a planted knee. Three days of strapping and a transatlantic flight later, he wants to run a half marathon by the weekend. Sole Trace has seen this before — and knows that the real danger isn't the injury itself, it's the grading. A misclassified MCL sprain returns to sport too early, loads an unstable knee, and ends up worse than if it had never been assessed at all. In this case, Sole Trace lines up the suspects — from contact mechanics and chronic valgus collapse to missed meniscal co-injury and the calcium deposit nobody thought to X-ray — and works through the clinical framework that separates a fortnight off from a surgical referral. The MCL usually heals. The question is whether you know what grade you're dealing with before you make that call.

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