Knee Fractures

Case Definition

Fractures may involve the patella (kneecap), or the end of the femur or tibia.

Symptoms:

  • Pain at the front of the knee
  • Difficulty straightening or bending the knee
  • Severe swelling
  • Sometimes joint stiffness

Diagnosis:

  • X-ray
  • MRI to evaluate cartilage or ligaments

Treatment:

  • Splint in simple cases
  • Surgery for complex or displaced fractures
  • Rehabilitation after healing

When is surgery needed?

  • Fracture involving the joint
  • Unstable knee
  • Fracture with multiple fragments
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Frequently Asked Questions about Knee Fractures

We fully understand the importance of having all the necessary information to make informed decisions about your health. So, we have gathered the most common questions about knee fractures and provided clear and reliable answers. We hope this section helps you gain a better understanding of the procedure.

Yes, after the fracture has healed and rehabilitation has begun.

If the joint was involved, it may occur.

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