Ligament Tear Knee Treatment Without Surgery

We specialize in ligament tear knee treatment without surgery. This treatment does not need hospitalization.

If you wanted a ligament tear in knee home remedy, then our treatment is really the best option you can ask for.Our Live Positive knee ligament tear treatment protocol can be done online, without even a single visit to our clinic.

Knee Ligament Tear

It is important to understand what actually happens during a knee ligament tear. Before that, we need to understand the natural anatomy of the knee joint and the knee ligaments.

A ligament is a tough, elastic connective tissue band that connects two bones to each other or surrounds a joint.

There are 4 different types of ligaments in the knee that are named according to their position with respect to the knee joint, as follows:

  1. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
  2. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
  3. Median Collateral Ligament (MCL)
  4. Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL)

ACL Knee Ligament Tear

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The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is situated on the anterior part of the knee. ACL knee ligament tear is the most common knee ligament tear that brings in patients for treatment.

Most of the patients who approach us for ligament injury treatment without surgery, have acl ligament tear/ injury.

ACL tear of the knee can happen whenever there is sudden turn of the knee joint in a direction opposite to the direction of the feet. Other common reasons are landing from a jump incorrectly, slowing down while running and stopping abruptly. Overstretching of the ACL and consequent injury or ligament tear of knee joint is quite common during high risk sports activities like skiing, basketball and football.

It is very important to recognize that research reveals a greater occurrence of ACL injury in female athletes compared to male athletes in some sports. Our Live Positive protocol offers the best acl tear treatment in homeopathy.

The higher incidence in females is probably due to variations in many factors like physical conditioning, muscle strength, and neuromuscular control, differences in anatomy of pelvis, arrangement of lower limbs, greater laxity in ligaments, effects of estrogen on ligaments.

PCL Knee Ligament Tear

The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is situated on the posterior part of the knee. PCL tear is also a common knee ligament tear. PCL tear of the knee generally occurs when there is a rapid, direct impact upon the knee joint, like during a car accident or tackling in football.

MCL Knee Ligament injury

The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is located on the inner side of the knee. MCL knee ligament injury occurs more commonly when compared to LCL tear injury. The usual culprits are sudden blows to the outer side of knee during sports or falls. People who are exposed to repeated stress on the knee joint can also be affected.

Knee Ligament Tear Symptoms

Knee ligament tear symptoms are quite typical and easy to spot. If the tear is severe, then there is a popping sound immediately following the injury. Pain, ranging from mild to severe is present. Swelling, which also could be mild, moderate or severe could be present.

Stiffness of the knee joint with feeling of instability of the knee when attempting to stand or walk, is present. Knee ligament tear makes the person incapable of doing regular activities that include twisting or turning of knee. There could be mild, moderate or severe tenderness along the inner side of the knee joint and in some cases, locking of knee joint as well.

Grades of Knee Ligament Tear

Knee ligament tear is classified into the following 3 grades. The main criteria used for grading are pain and looseness of the knee joint.

Grade 1– Tenderness and pain (Mild)

Grade 2– Major pain, tenderness and /swelling with looseness of knee joint when manipulated

Grade 3– Mild/ moderate swelling, severe pain and tenderness along inside of knee, considerable opening up of knee joint (up to 1 cm) when leg is moved. Grade 3 MCL tear is most often associated with ACL tear.

Knee Ligament Tear Sprains

 Knee ligament tear is classified as a sprain and here the only criterion used for grading is severity of the injury.

Grade 1 Sprains– Here damage to ligament is mild, only slight stretching of ligament has occurred, but knee joint is stable and no significant knee ligament tear.

Grade 2 SprainsKnee ligament tear is partial, and overstretching has made the ligament loose.

Grade 3 SprainsKnee ligament tear is severe and complete, which means the ligament is torn apart into two pieces, and knee joint is totally unstable. This is usually seen in ACL tear.

Knee Ligament Injury Treatment

Knee ligament injury treatment that is given initially at the time of injury plays a very important role. There are certain suggestions for knee ligament tear treatment that must be followed in all cases of ligament tear in knee joint.

  1. Rest is compulsory for the knee.
  2. Ice pack application to spot of injury to reduce pain and inflammation.
  3. Compression of the knee joint using an elastic bandage or knee brace.
  4. Keep the affected part elevated.

Can Ligament Tear Heal Itself?

Many patients are interested in knowing if a knee ligament tear heals itself? Well, the answer is both yes and no. If the knee ligament tear is mild and in certain cases, moderate too, it can probably heal itself. But there are certain prerequisite conditions for that.

Unless and until the patient has received optimum care at the time of injury like the crucial RICE protocol or POLICE protocol at the time of and after injury, natural healing is not effective.

What Happens If Ligament Tear is Left Untreated?

Leaving a knee ligament tear untreated certainly leads to progressive knee dysfunction. Deterioration of the injured ligament and surrounding structures is inevitable. Proper treatment which may include repair or reconstruction of the torn ligament will help in modifying the actual outcome of the injury.

Knee Ligament Tear Treatment

Knee ligament tear treatment for an ACL tear is usually customized according to patient’s individual requirements.

Patients who are involved in high agility professions or sports or young patients will need surgery to repair complete tears. But if the tear is mild or moderate, Grade I or Grade II, or if the patient is less active, or older, then the best option for them is ligament tear knee treatment without surgery.

Knee Ligament Surgery

A large number of patients with knee ligament tear, have already opted for surgical repair and reconstruction. But knee ligament surgery is followed by a lot of risks and undesirable after-effects.

The most common complication of ACL reconstruction surgery or knee ligament surgery is pain around knee cap.

Since surgery is not a permanent cure for knee ligament tear injury, their old troubles return and that is when they try to find a viable alternative. 

Moreover, knee ligament surgery recovery time is also considerable.

Best Ligament Tear Knee Treatment Without Surgery

Our treatment is personalized and speeds up and boosts the body’s natural repair process. The injured ligaments and surrounding structures near the injured knee ligament heal rapidly and regeneration process is also speeded up with our homeopathy medicine for ligament tear.

Our homeopathy medicine for knee ligament injury works effectively on all concomitant symptoms like pain, discomfort, swelling and tenderness are all relieved rapidly with dramatic results.

Live Positive offers the best ligament tear knee treatment without surgery which is safe, non-surgical and provides a guaranteed cure with permanent relief from pain and discomfort.


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