The severity of the injury determines treatment. Grade I and II injuries often require at-home care including rest, elevation, regular application of ice, and the use of a splint or brace. More severe injuries may call for crutches at first, followed by physical therapy sessions. Some severe injuries require surgery, but this is uncommon. To encourage proper healing, rest and icing of the knee is the best early course of treatment.

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