A knee sprain that hasn’t healed well in two months may have caused ligament damage, joint capsule damage, or a fracture.
1. Ligament damage: If the ligaments of the knee have been strongly stretched and torn, it will affect the recovery and lead to poor long-term healing.
2. Joint capsule injury: A severe sprain that destroys the joint capsule can also affect normal activity, resulting in limited mobility and a longer recovery time.
3. Fracture: If a fracture has already occurred, it can affect the recovery period and normal activities if it is not treated in a timely manner.
If a sprained knee is not recovering well or is interfering with normal activities, it is advisable to consult a doctor and have the extent of the injury clarified by relevant ancillary tests. Once a fracture or ligament tear is detected, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions and standardize the treatment in order to avoid delaying the condition.