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Treatment of the unhappy triad usually requires surgery.
Skeletal components involved in the unhappy triad include:
Originally the "unhappy triad" included the medial meniscus and not the lateral meniscus.
The Unhappy Triad is a set of commonly co-occurring knee injuries which includes injury to the medial meniscus.
Unhappy triad, tearing of one or both of the cruciate ligaments, along with collateral ligament damage and meniscal tear(s)
The unhappy triad occurs due to a lateral blow to the knee causing a rupture in the anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament,and meniscus.
Insufficient treatment of the "unhappy triad" would downgrade him from the prospect of being the game's greatest performer to playing nearly all of his remaining 17 years on one knee.
A tear of the medial meniscus can occur as part of the unhappy triad, together with a tear of the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament.
An unhappy triad (or terrible triad, "horrible triangle", O'Donoghue's triad or a "blown knee") is an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, and the meniscus.
The "unhappy triad" is a classic example, in which the ACL is torn at the same time as the MCL and the medial meniscus (one of the shock-absorbing cartilages in the knee).
The classic "unhappy triad" was a rare finding (8/100) and Fridén T, Erlandsson T, Zätterström R, Lindstrand A, and Moritz U. suggest that this entity should be replaced by the "unhappy compression injury".
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Tearing the anterior cruciate ligament can sometimes be part of a knee injury known as "the terrible triad".
In 1991, Shelbourne and Nitz questioned the validity of O'Donoghue's terrible triad study.
However, since then, this term and the term "terrible triad" have also been used to describe several other combinations of joint injuries, including those of the elbow and shoulder.
The term "terrible triad" is also sometimes used in the popular press to describe conditions relating to pain, or even to refer to the MacDonald triad of sociopathic behavior.
From this study, it was concluded that the structures involved in the terrible triad were the anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, and the lateral (not medial) meniscus.
Treatment of knee injuries has evolved remarkably since the 1950's, when doctors first identified "the terrible triad," a combination of ligaments and cartilage often shredded as a result of football clipping injuries.
An unhappy triad (or terrible triad, "horrible triangle", O'Donoghue's triad or a "blown knee") is an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, and the meniscus.
An unhappy triad (or terrible triad, "horrible triangle", O'Donoghue's triad or a "blown knee") is an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, and the meniscus.