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Does a thickened mcl cause knee pain at the top attachment site?

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This ligament attaches to the top of the tibial bone and contributes significantly to stability of the knee joint. Have you had a recent MRI to determine whether there are other causes of your knee pain such as prepatella tendonitis or cartilage damage? Your orthopedic surgeon can determine the cause of your knee pain and what treatment or therapy would be best for you.

Answered 8/2/2021

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