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Originally Posted by Kerberos
Exactly
More phisical force from every area around the knee/leg from increased steroid use that puts MORE strain on the ligaments/tendons than normal. Thus causing the injury to be somewhat steroid related.
Don't know how much water this would hold medically but it sounds good. 
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That's absolutely the case, and anyone who thinks this didn't have anything to do with steroids is kidding themselves.
The steroid use creates more muscle mass than the tendons and ligaments supporting them are designed to handle, and eventually, they stress to the point of tear or rupture.