• ABSTRACT
    • The most common acute knee injuries are collateral ligament sprains, meniscal damage, cruciate ligament sprains and patellar dislocation or subluxation events. Initial treatment for these soft tissue injuries includes rest, ice application, compression and elevation for the first 24 to 72 hours, as well as anti-inflammatory medication. Accurate assessment, utilizing a thorough history and physical examination and judicious use of radiographic studies, facilitates proper management and return to activity. Athletic patients should be offered the option of surgical reconstruction.