Knee Fractures

What are knee fractures?

Knee fractures can occur due to a direct blow to the kneecap and an impact from another object on the kneecap. The most common type of knee fracture is a meniscal tear, when the meninges, or covering of the lower brainstem, come away from the skull. A more serious injury can be caused by an auto-immune disorder called rheumatoid arthritis, in which the body’s immune system attacks healthy tissues.

What are the common causes of knee fractures?

The most common causes of knee fractures are a direct hit to the kneecap, such as a hard impact or fall. Others include spreading damage from osteitis pubis, repetitive stress injuries to the kneecap caused by activities like weightlifting or skiing, picking up something heavy and momentum-driven and landing on the kneecap.

What is the purpose of knee fracture treatment?

Knee fractures are a common condition that can affect anyone, but they’re most commonly caused by a fall. To prevent further damage to the knee, doctors may need to treat the fracture with surgery. The purpose of knee fracture treatment? There is no specific purpose for treating knee fracturing. Still, it generally involves recovering as quickly as possible so that the patient can return to their regular activities and lifestyles as soon as possible.

Why do you need knee fracture treatment?

Knee fracture treatments are needed to provide the best results for those with them. These treatments help improve the quality of life for those with them and prevent future injuries. Knee fracture treatments can be used in various ways, so there is no one right way to go about them. These treatments generally involve Bone Broth (a fluid) injected into the area to break down and remove the damaged bone. This is usually done over 4-6 weeks and can often require several visits to get all the needed results.

Treatment plans for knee fracture

Non-Surgical Knee Fracture Treatment

Fractures that are not displaced are considered stable if they are free of dissociation and aligned properly. Due to the steady union of the bones during healing, surgery is usually not needed for such a break. The knee can be kept straight with splints, casts, or other similar medical recommendations.

Knee Fracture Surgery

Surgery may be necessary if patellar fractures are intensely damaged, ripped, or split. The brittleness of the splinted knee joints commonly does not allow the fragments to be correctly situated during the healing period. The tough thigh muscles that attach to the patella’s top can dislodge shattered parts of the knee joints during the healing process.

Good physician treats the disease

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