A torn ligament may not be able to function as it should without surgery and may be prone to adhesions.
A torn ligament often has a significant impact on the joint’s motor function, resulting in limited movement and decreased stability, requiring timely surgical repair or reconstruction of the ligament’s stopping point in order to restore the ligament’s stability and function, which cannot be restored if treatment is not taken in a timely manner.
Moreover, when the ligament is torn, if surgery is not taken in time, it will easily lead to muscle adhesion in the ligament area and affect the normal function of the joints, as well as cause habitual injuries.
When a ligament tear occurs, it is important to consult a doctor in a timely manner and cooperate with the doctor to take appropriate treatment.