If you have a suspected ligament injury or bone crack and are already using a leg belt, the most important step is a proper orthopedic evaluation to confirm the diagnosis many ligament injuries and minor cracks can be treated without surgery but severe ligament tears, joint instability or displaced fractures may need surgical treatment you should get an X-ray, and if ligament damage is suspected, an MRI of the affected joint to decide the correct treatment until then, avoid putting weight on the leg, continue using the support belt, and keep the limb elevated. Please consult a qualified orthopedic surgeon at a good hospital so the need for surgery can be assessed accurately.
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