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  2. Kneecapping - Wikipedia

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    The severity of the injury can vary from simple soft tissue damage to a knee joint fracture with neurovascular damage. The latter requires several weeks in hospital and intensive outpatient physiotherapy for recovery. [1] If the damage is too great, amputation may be necessary, [2] but this rarely occurs.

  3. Whether you need surgery after a knee injury is ... - AOL

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    My knee jerked inwards and I felt a pop. I had severe pain on the inside of my knee. My orthopedic surgeon is concerned I tore my MCL and put me in a long leg brace. I am awaiting an MRI, but the ...

  4. Magic guard Jalen Suggs out for season after undergoing knee ...

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    Suggs has played in just 35 of Orlando's 62 games and just one since experiencing back spasms in a Jan. 3 game against the Toronto Raptors. He experienced knee discomfort during his recovery from ...

  5. Microfracture surgery - Wikipedia

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    He returned to the court in March 2006 and initially appeared to have made a full recovery, but subsequently started feeling stiffness in both knees (his right knee had been overcompensating for the injured left knee). He and the team doctor decided he needed more time to rehab and he did not return until the 2006–2007 NBA season. [18]

  6. Indiana basketball's Trey Galloway on return from knee injury ...

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    Indiana basketball guard Trey Galloway details his way back from the knee injury he suffered at the end of the 2023-24 season:

  7. Anterior cruciate ligament injury - Wikipedia

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    An anterior cruciate ligament injury occurs when the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is either stretched, partially torn, or completely torn. [1] The most common injury is a complete tear. [1] Symptoms include pain, an audible cracking sound during injury, instability of the knee, and joint swelling. [1]

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