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spin [16.1K]
1 year ago
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Where is an athlete likely to feel pain when suffering from a medial collateral sprain

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Olenka [21]1 year ago
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They are most likely to feel pain in their knee.

Most people feel pain along the inside edge of the knee, and they also have swelling. You might hear a pop when the damage to the knee takes place, and your knee may lurch to the side. You may find it hard to walk or feel like you can't put pressure on the leg with the hurt knee.

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