MCL Treatment in Hyderabad

Advanced Knee Ligament Care by Dr. Kilaru Praful – MCL Injury Specialist

What is an MCL Injury?

The Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) is a strong band of tissue located along the inner side of the knee, which keeps the joint stable and aligned. An MCL tear or sprain commonly occurs due to contact sports, falls, twisting injuries, or accidents that push the knee sideways.
Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to restore knee stability and avoid chronic complications. If you’re looking for MCL treatment in Hyderabad, Dr. Kilaru Praful offers expert care based on the grade and severity of the injury.
PCL Reconstruction Surgery

⚠️ Common Causes of MCL Injuries

  • Sudden twisting or turning of the knee
  • Direct blow to the outer side of the knee (sports or fall)
  • High-impact trauma or road traffic accidents
  • Overuse or poor landing during athletic movements

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Kilaru Praful – Leading MCL Specialist in Hyderabad

Dr. Kilaru Praful is one of the most experienced orthopedic knee specialists in Hyderabad, treating a wide range of ligament injuries including MCL, ACL, and PCL tears. He practices at Yashoda Hospital, Old Malakpet, using evidence-based treatment approaches from conservative rehab to minimally invasive ligament repair.

🩺 Symptoms of an MCL Injury

  • Pain or tenderness along the inner side of the knee
  • Swelling or bruising
  • Knee feels wobbly or unstable when walking
  • Pain during twisting movements or going down stairs
  • Reduced ability to fully straighten the knee

🧪 Diagnosis of MCL Injuries

To assess the severity of the MCL injury, Dr. Praful may recommend:

  • Physical stress tests to check for ligament laxity
  • MRI scan to evaluate tear grade and any associated injuries (ACL, meniscus)
  • X-rays to rule out bone fractures or avulsion

⚙️ MCL Treatment Options in Hyderabad

🔹 Non-Surgical Treatment (Most Grade 1 & 2 Tears):
  • Rest and Ice therapy
  • Anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs)
  • Knee bracing to protect the ligament
  • Physiotherapy to strengthen surrounding muscles and restore flexibility
  • PRP injections (optional, for healing support)

Most partial MCL injuries heal in 4–6 weeks with proper care.

🔧 Surgical Treatment (For Grade 3 or Complex Injuries):
  • MCL Repair – Torn ligament is reattached
  • MCL Reconstruction – Ligament replaced using graft tissue
  • Performed with or without arthroscopy depending on the case
  • Usually combined with ACL/PCL treatment if multiple ligaments are involved

⏱️ Recovery Timeline

  • Mild tears: Return to daily activities in 2–4 weeks
  • Severe tears or surgery: Full recovery in 3–6 months
  • Sports rehab: Strengthening, balance, and return-to-play programs

FAQs – MCL Treatment in Hyderabad

1. Can MCL injuries heal without surgery?
Yes, most MCL injuries heal without surgery. Only high-grade or combined injuries require surgical repair or reconstruction.
If you feel pain on the inside of your knee, swelling, and instability—especially after trauma or sports—you may have an MCL injury. An MRI confirms the diagnosis.
Yes, MCL surgery is safe and effective, especially when done by an experienced ligament surgeon like Dr. Praful.
You should see an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in sports injuries or knee ligament surgery.
Yes, both non-surgical and surgical treatments for MCL injuries are covered under most health insurance policies.
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