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What does disruption of the lateral collateral ligament lead to?

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Answer: It can lead to Knee swelling.

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Knee swelling

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A lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury is usually caused by pressure or an injury that pushes the knee joint from the inside, which results in stress on the outside part of the joint. The symptoms of a tear in the lateral collateral ligament can include: Knee swelling. Locking or catching of your knee with movement.

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