Ligament rupture
In life, ordinary people's ligament injuries are common in the ankle, knee, palm, and knuckle. Ligament rupture is generally caused by actions that go beyond the range of motion of the joint, causing the relevant ligament to be passively pulled, causing tears or complete rupture. Ligament rupture is often accompanied by sprains and fractures. Diagnosis and treatment of ligament damage should be timely. Immediately after the injury, brakes and local cooling should be taken to delay and reduce swelling and bleeding, while analgesic, and then go to the hospital in time.
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