Grade 1 to grade 2 MCL sprain

What does "Grade 1 to grade 2 MCL sprain" mean in a report or doctor's letter? In our medical dictionary, you will find a patient-friendly explanation of the meaning of this medical term.

Explanation

A "Grade 1 to Grade 2 MCL sprain" refers to a mild to moderate injury of a specific knee ligament, known as the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL). This ligament is located on the inner side of the knee and helps to stabilize the joint. In this context, "edema" means there is swelling in the ligament and surrounding tissues, which is a common response to injury. The term "intermediate grade" suggests that the injury is somewhere between mild and severe.

Confusing Medical Report?

BaluMed makes medicine understandable! Our extensive medical report explanation 'translates' complex medical terms from MRI findings and discharge summaries into easily understandable language. With a combination of artificial intelligence and medical expertise, we offer quickly available and reliable information.

  • Extensive. Summary, explanation per section, glossary.
  • Fast & Reliable. Doctor-reviewed, receive today.
  • Privacy. Documents are automatically anonymized.
  • Multilingual. English or German.