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The association of bone bruising and grade of MCL injury in patients sustaining isolated MCL injuries.

Catrin MorganChristopher WaturaDavid FlahertyPaul SookurCharles E Gibbons
Published in: Skeletal radiology (2021)
The incidence of bone bruising with isolated medial collateral ligament injury is significant and is more common with radiologically higher grade injuries. There was no statistically significant difference between the anatomical location of bone bruise and the grade of MCL injury. Bone bruising patterns can help determine the mechanism of injury, with a valgus impact or avulsion type injury most commonly seen.
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