Dodgers Gavin Lux was taken off the field with a right knee injury during the sixth inning of Monday's Cactus League matchup against the Padres.
He slipped when he changed his course to avoid being thrown while going from second to third. Lux appeared to have injured his right ankle, but manager Dave Roberts stated that the shortstop's knee was more concerning because he was seen clutching his right knee while on the ground.
It was evident that Lux was in a great deal of agony and would not be able to leave the field as soon as manager Dave Roberts arrived to check on his shortstop. After the game, Roberts recalled Dodgers Gavin Lux telling him he experienced "a pop" in the outside portion of his knee. The trainer's cart was promptly requested by the Dodgers.
Dodgers Gavin Lux Injury
Gavin Lux, a former top prospect, has a ton of potential and can play a variety of positions across the field, making him a breakout candidate for the Los Angeles Dodgers this season. Dodgers Gavin Lux, though, stumbled while sprinting to third base during Los Angeles' Spring Training game against the San Diego Padres on Monday, February 27.
In the top of the sixth inning, Dodgers Gavin Lux was hurt while attempting to advance from second to third base. Lux's right knee seemed to give way as he changed course to dodge a throw, falling to the ground. He was spotted gripping his injured knee.
According to manager Dave Roberts, Lux was scheduled to have an MRI on Monday. The team gave no further details.
Although they are aware that it's not often a good sign to watch a player get carted off the field or seem unable to put any pressure on the injury, especially when it involves the knee, the Dodgers will continue to wish the best for Lux.
Possible Knee Injuries
Let's take a look at some of the most common knee injuries faced by athletes as Dodgers Gavin Lux suffered a potential knee injury.
Many crucial structures, such as bones, ligaments, cartilage, and tendons, make up the knee. These structures are susceptible to injuries caused by accidents or sports, which can result in minor to severe discomfort and edema. The most frequent knee injuries in the United States are listed below:
Dislocation:
Dislocations happen when the knee's surrounding bones move out of position, either fully or partially. The patella may fall out of place if the femur and tibia are forced out of alignment. Although accidents and other traumatic events are the leading causes of dislocation, some people are just born with aberrant knee anatomy.
Tendon tear:
A tendon tear occurs when the quadriceps or patellar tendons are damaged or strained. The patella and the tibia are joined by the patellar tendons and the quadriceps tendons, respectively.
Although these accidents can happen to anyone, middle-aged people who play sports that require jumping or running tend to suffer from them the most frequently. A tendon tear may occur if you fall or land awkwardly after a leap.
Iliotibial band syndrome:
A band of fibrous connective tissue called the iliotibial band runs from the hip down the outside of the thigh to the shin. Iliotibial band syndrome, which frequently affects runners and cyclists and is classified as an overuse ailment, can lead to:
- Knee pain on the outside
- sensitivity to pressure on the outer knee
- discomfort that lingers after working out
- Knee bending or straightening causes a clicking or popping feeling.
It is recommended to perform stretching exercises for IT band pain.
Treating Knee Pain
RICE, which stands for rest, ice, moderate compression, and elevation, should be applied as soon as a knee injury begins. With the right care or with the assistance of a physical therapist, certain knee injuries can be recovered at home.
You can try knee strength exercises at home or consult an orthopedic in case of serious injuries.
Dodgers Gavin Lux is likely to miss league matches due to his injury. We pray for his speedy recovery. He is currently hospitalized, and fans are looking for further updates.