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What three conditions are highly unlikely when there is increasing pain and redness of the U/L knee with FULL knee ROM?

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When experiencing increasing pain and redness of the U/L knee with full knee range of motion (ROM), it is highly unlikely to have tearing of the tibial collateral ligament, damage to the medial meniscus, or rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).

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When experiencing increasing pain and redness of the U/L knee with full knee range of motion (ROM), there are three conditions that are highly unlikely:

  1. Tearing of the tibial collateral ligament
  2. Damage to the medial meniscus
  3. Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)

These injuries commonly occur from a strong blow to the lateral side of the extended knee, and usually result in pain and knee instability.

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