A lateral collateral ligament (LCL) sprain occurs when the ligament on the outer side of your knee is overstretched or torn. This ligament helps stabilize your knee during side-to-side movements, so when injured, it can affect walking, sports, bending, and even simple daily activities.
At Cole Pain Therapy Group in Memphis, we help patients from Bartlett, Lakeland, Arlington, and across the greater Memphis area recover from LCL sprains with personalized, research-supported chiropractic and rehabilitation care. Our goal is to help you heal safely, move confidently, and prevent reinjury long-term.

Healing time varies based on severity:
Grade 1 (Mild): 2–3 weeks
Grade 2 (Moderate): 4–6 weeks
Grade 3 (Severe): 8–12 weeks or longer
Most LCL sprains recover well with conservative care. Evidence shows that structured rehabilitation and stability training restore knee function more effectively than rest alone.
During early healing, it’s important to avoid side-to-side stress. Your clinician may recommend temporary bracing or activity modification.
Treatment focuses on relieving pain, protecting the ligament, and gradually restoring strength and stability. A typical care plan includes:
Activity modification
Ice and short-term bracing (if needed)
Gentle range-of-motion exercises
Hands-on treatment can help reduce discomfort, improve joint mobility, and normalize movement patterns around the knee.
Rehabilitation targets the muscles that support knee alignment and lateral stability:
Quadriceps and hamstring strengthening
Hip abductor and gluteal training
Balance, proprioception, and movement-control exercises
Severe (Grade III) sprains may require an orthopedic referral, but many patients—athletes included—recover successfully with structured rehab.
LCL sprains range from mild to severe:
Grade 1: Mild overstretching; minimal instability
Grade 2: Partial tear; increased looseness or instability
Grade 3: Full rupture; significant instability, may require further evaluation
Because the LCL resists outward (varus) forces, an untreated injury can lead to chronic instability and a higher risk of future knee injuries. Early diagnosis ensures proper care and protection.
If you felt a pop on the outside of your knee or had a sudden twisting injury, an assessment can help prevent complications.
Common signs include:
Pain or tenderness along the outer knee
Swelling on the lateral side of the joint
A feeling of looseness or instability, especially with direction changes
Pain when crossing the legs
Discomfort during lateral movements or athletic activity
A proper evaluation includes:
A history of how the injury happened
Clinical stability tests
Imaging when a severe tear (Grade III) is suspected
Early evaluation ensures you get the right treatment and avoid long-term problems.
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2845 Summer Oaks Dr, Memphis, TN 38134
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Richard L. Cole, DC, DACNB, DAIPM, FIACN, FICC
Jeffrey D. Luebbe, DC, CCRD, CCSP
W. Steven Vollmer, DC, DAAPM
Bradford J. Cole, DC, MS, CSCS
J. Colby Poston, DC
Daniel H. Smith, DC
2845 Summer Oaks Dr., Memphis, TN 38134
(901) 377-2340
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