Symptoms of a broken kneecap fracture are swelling and pain especially when moving the knee back and forth.
What to do with a broken kneecap.
Once your kneecap has healed making the muscles around your knee stronger can help avoid further injury.
Any knee injury is hard work to deal with and recover from so hopefully this lens will be useful to others too.
Removing small portions of the kneecap that cannot be reconstructed may also have good results.
Two types of surgery may be done to repair a fractured kneecap.
Bruises you can t walk you can t straighten your knee or keep it straight when you raise your leg.
This is very informative and helpful to anyone suffering a broken knee cap.
External fixation may be used to hold your kneecap in place and then removed.
Surgery may be used to move the broken pieces back into their correct positions.
Surgery may also be used to remove part or all of your kneecap.
Complete removal of the kneecap is a last resort in treating a comminuted fracture.
If the broken pieces are still lined up you ll get a cast to hold everything in place as you heal.
In most cases a broken kneecap is caused by a direct blow to the front of the knee from a car accident sports or a fall onto concrete.
I had a knee replacement about 13.
The patella and quadriceps tendon connects the big muscle in the front of your thigh to your knee joint.
I remember my mother breaking her knee cap many years ago.
A broken kneecap occurs when the small round bone patella that sits over the front of your knee joint breaks.
If you break your kneecap your symptoms might include.
Sometimes when a broken kneecap occurs the patellar or quadriceps tendon can also tear.
The kneecap patella is a bone that protects the front of your knee joint.
Rehabilitation for a broken kneecap can only begin after establishing the type of fracture and treatment options used.
Wires pins screws or bands may be used to hold the pieces in place.
It takes the brunt of any blows to your knee such as a fall onto your knee or your knee hitting the dashboard.
The kneecap or patella is the bone that protects your knee joint.
Nancy tate hellams from pendleton sc on february 07 2013.
The kneecap is susceptible to many fractures and accounts for 1 percent of all broken bones.
Playing certain contact sports like football or rugby may also result in a broken kneecap.
This is a serious injury where you break your kneecap usually in a fall.