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This document outlines three grades of ligament injuries - grade I involving stretching without tearing, grade II partial tearing with moderate pain and loss of motion, and grade III complete rupture with severe swelling and loss of motion. It then lists various treatment options for ligament injuries, including RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation), NSAIDs, soft bracing, protected weight bearing, wobble boards, plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, early mobilization, and immobilization.
This document outlines three grades of ligament injuries - grade I involving stretching without tearing, grade II partial tearing with moderate pain and loss of motion, and grade III complete rupture with severe swelling and loss of motion. It then lists various treatment options for ligament injuries, including RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation), NSAIDs, soft bracing, protected weight bearing, wobble boards, plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, early mobilization, and immobilization.
This document outlines three grades of ligament injuries - grade I involving stretching without tearing, grade II partial tearing with moderate pain and loss of motion, and grade III complete rupture with severe swelling and loss of motion. It then lists various treatment options for ligament injuries, including RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation), NSAIDs, soft bracing, protected weight bearing, wobble boards, plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, early mobilization, and immobilization.
Indonesia Grade 1: Stretch of the ligament without macroscopic tearing; little swelling or tenderness; slight or no functional loss; no instability.
Grade II: Partial macroscopic tearing of the ligament; moderate pain, swelling and tenderness over the involved structures; some loss of motion; some instability (mild or moderate).
Grade III: Complete rupture of one or more ligaments; severe swelling, haemorrhage, tenderness; considerable loss of motion, and moderate or severe instability. Rest Ice Compression Elevation (RICE) NSAID Soft Bracing Protected Weight Bearing Wobble Board Plastic Surgery Reconstructive Surgery RICE (First Step Treatment After Incident) Soft Bracing Early Mobilization (Functional Treatment) NSAID Plastic Surgery Reconstructive Surgery Conservative (Immobilization)
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Protected Weight Bearing Mobilization (Functional Treatment) Elastic Bandage Managing Soft Tissue Ankle Injuries, A summary of recent research 2002 Google Image Wikipedia.org