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The film showed a slightly sprained lateral collateral ligament, an injury he could continue to play on.
An examination yesterday revealed a torn lateral collateral ligament, and Lewis will have surgery today.
The lateral collateral ligament helps stabilize side-to-side movement.
Washington will be making his first start of the season after sustaining a partly torn lateral collateral ligament in his right knee.
Abraham, who practiced this week for the first time since straining his right lateral collateral ligament on Dec. 5, missed the last four games.
The medial and lateral collateral ligaments prevent the femur from sliding side to side.
Abraham finished the season with nine and a half sacks despite missing the final four games with a strained right lateral collateral ligament.
In 1998, Jamal suffered a torn lateral collateral ligament in his right knee and missed the rest of the season.
Lateral collateral ligament can refer to:
The All-Star center has a fractured bone, a partial tear of the lateral collateral ligament and a torn capsule.
The diagnosis was a sprained lateral collateral ligament and rest was prescribed, Del Rio said.
May include distraction injuries to lateral collateral ligament, fibular dislocation/fracture, posterolateral corner.
Because of this, the lateral collateral ligament is more flexible than its medial counterpart, and is therefore less susceptible to injury.
This side view of the knee shows the lateral collateral ligament, one of the four ligaments of the knee.
Lateral collateral ligament, one of several ligaments located on the lateral side of a joint:
Lateral collateral ligament (disambiguation)
Finally, the lateral collateral ligament and the medial collateral ligament stabilize the patella on either side.
The Bears said an exam yesterday showed a torn lateral collateral ligament, the trainer Tim Bream said.
After the game, an MRI revealed Griffin had torn his lateral collateral ligament and would have to undergo surgery to repair it.
Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) - runs along the outer part of the knee and prevents the knee from bending outward.
Tests include: The Valgus and Varus tests, which check the medial and lateral collateral ligaments.
Although the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) passes in close proximity, the lateral meniscus has no attachment to this structure.
The lateral collateral ligament (LCL) connects the thigh bone to the fibula, the smaller bone of the lower leg.
Reich was pressed into duty when Jim Kelly went down against Minnesota last week with what the team called a stretched lateral collateral ligament in his left knee.
On November 11, 2007, just a week later, Peterson injured the lateral collateral ligament in his right knee in a game against the Green Bay Packers.