Adams to miss at least 2 months with torn MCL
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Manchester United transfer target Tyler Adams has torn his medial collateral ligament (MCL), Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola has confirmed. The United States international was forced off just five minutes into Bournemouth’s match at Manchester United on Monday, with the extent of his injury now disclosed.
United States midfielder Tyler Adams has possible medial collateral ligament damage after limping out of Bournemouth's 4-4 draw with Manchester United in the Premier League on Monday.
Adams is now facing a race against time to be match fit for international friendlies against Belgium and Portugal in late March
ORLANDO, Fla., USA — Most severe varus deformities in primary total knee arthroplasties can usually be adequately corrected without releasing the superficial medial collateral ligament, according to a presenter at the Current Concepts in Joint ...
Subsequent examinations have confirmed the worst fears. The French defender suffers from a medial collateral ligament sprain, with no additional damage. After undergoing an MRI and further tests in Madrid, it has been determined that the recovery time will be prolonged and, barring any surprises, he is not expected to return before two months.
USMNT midfielder Tyler Adams sustained what is believed to be medial collateral ligament damage during Bournemouth’s four-all draw with Manchester United on Monday. Adams was injured during the opening minutes of the match while attempting to block a shot by Matheus Cunha, leading to both players making contact with the ball at the same time.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) prevents anterior translation of the tibia on the femur and contributes to resistance to internal and external rotation while the ...
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