Common knee injury from fall
[DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE KNEE - Andrews University
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Pain in knee PLUS. Ottawa Knee Rules. Knee Injury. Patella Fracture. MOI: direct blow, fall on flexed knee, forceful . contraction of quads. Transverse: 80%; more likely to be displaced and . associated with disrupted extensor mechanism . Examination : loss of SLR. Management: if undisplaced, POP or Zimmer splint . 6/52; if >3mm displaced, ORIF. Patella Dislocation. M. OI: twisting on extended ...
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Often the injury will not be obvious right away (like bruising), but if the fall has been reported with details about how the person ‘landed”, bruises that show up later can be explained. Look for: redness . scrapes or abrasions like “rug burns” cuts or bleeding. swelling . any complaint of pain and where that pain is and when they complain. For example, “Joe complains of pain in his ...
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A football clipping injury or a fall backwards onto the heel with rotation of the lower leg are common examples of this injury pattern. In a person under 30 years of age this typically requires a fairly violent injury although any age group can sustain a traumatic tear. Degenerative meniscal tears are best thought of as a failure of the meniscus over time. There is a natural drying-out of the ...
Knee injuries: Common injuries, treatment options, and prevention
Patients with ACL injury have variable knee instability that may limit even ordinary daily activities. They report particular difficulty with cutting and pivoting. The torn ACL undergoes limited healing. Long-term morbidity is common with sequelae including articular cartilage injury, secondary meniscal tears, and osteoarthritis. Diagnosis
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Most skiers affected are usually in the “snowplough” position with the knee joint in a valgus position with the lower leg leaning out the way relative to the thigh. The injury occurs when excessive force is applied to the knee joint, either as a result from a fall, the skis crossing, or the snowplough stance widening. With more advanced skiers, it usually occurs when you unexpectedly catch ...
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