What is it ?
Collateral ligaments are located on the periphery of the knee joint and may be injured during sport activities or road accidents. It may be an isolated injury, but most of the time they are injured in conjonction with a cruciate ligament tear (ACL or PCL). The medial collateral ligament (MCL) stabilises the knee during valgus movements, and the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) stabilises the knee during varus movements. The knee joint capsula is reinforced by ligamentous complex: the postero-lateral corner (PLC) and the postero-medial corner (PMC) which act in conjunction with the cruciate and collateral ligaments.