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Introduction The Collateral Ligaments are commonly injured structures in the knee. These injuries can occur in many ways. The injury usually involves a significant force, such as a fall while skiing or a direct force to the side of the leg. Anatomy Where are the collateral ligaments and what do they do? Remember that the …
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