Knee ligament Injury (ACL)
The ACL is the most commonly injured knee ligamen. If you tear your ACL, you’ll probably need surgery to repair it.
Knee Meniscus Injury
When you hear about a knee meniscus injury, it usually means that the soft cushion tissue in your knee, called the meniscus, has been damaged.
Early Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis in the knee happens when the cushion-like cartilage between the bones wears away. This makes the bones rub against each other, causing pain.
PCL Tear
The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is a tough band inside your knee that helps keep it stable.
MCL Tear
An MCL tear is a common knee injury, especially in sports like football, basketball, and skiing. Most of the time.
Recurrent Patella Dislocation
When your kneecap unexpectedly moves sideways out of its groove at the knee joint, that’s called a patella dislocation. It happens due to force.