What are the symptoms of a torn ACL?

Symptoms of ACL rupture commonly include knee pain and swelling, limitation of movement, and after a period of time, weakness and tenderness of the knee.
The main symptom of ACL rupture is joint pain, which can be quickly followed by localized swelling and limitation of movement. It is often accompanied by difficulty in fully straightening the knee.
After a period of time, the hematoma can be absorbed, and the patient can resume normal walking, but there will be symptoms of joint instability, such as the injured knee joint can not generate force, can not be used as a supporting leg or change direction leg and knee joint weakness and other symptoms. At the same time, the knee can be sprained repeatedly.
If the diagnosis is anterior cruciate ligament rupture, you should consult a doctor for examination, pay attention to the reasonable arrangement of exercise time on weekdays, and avoid strenuous exercise.