Criteria

American Medical Association Committee on the Medical Aspects of Sports standard nomenclature of athletic injuries[2]

MCL injuries are classified based on the amount of medial joint opening when a valgus load is applied at 20 to 30 degrees of knee flexion:[Figure caption and citation for the preceding image starts]: The abduction (valgus) stress testFrom the collection of Sanjeev Bhatia, MD; used with permission [Citation ends].com.bmj.content.model.Caption@556b0ae

  • Grade I: 0 to 5 mm of opening

  • Grade II: 5 to 10 mm of opening

  • Grade III: >10 mm of opening.

O'Donoghue's classification[1]

MCL injuries are classified based on the amount of torn fibres:

  • Grade I: few torn fibres, ligament is structurally intact

  • Grade II: incomplete tear, no pathological laxity

  • Grade III: complete tear, pathological laxity.

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