Medial collateral ligament injuries in football
- 1 November 1981
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
- Vol. 9 (6), 365-368
- https://doi.org/10.1177/036354658100900605
Abstract
During four academic years (1974-1978) at a major university, 51 of 70 knee injuries sustained by football players were Grade I or II sprains of the medial collat eral ligament of the knee. All were managed identically with an active rehabilitation program involving partial or no immobilization. Players with Grade I sprains returned to full, unprotected participation after an average of 10.6 days of time loss; those with Grade II sprains returned after 19.5 days. Neither group showed an appreciably increased likelihood of rein- jury. The likelihood of sustaining any knee injury was more than three times greater during spring as op posed to fall football.Keywords
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