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What Is a Knee Fracture?
Description of the condition
A knee fracture is a damage to the bones of the thigh, which usually occurs as a result of trauma or a strong blow. This is a serious condition that requires medical intervention.
Classification
Fracture of the femoral neck
Fracture of the femoral head
Fracture in the intratrochanteric region
Symptoms
Severe pain in the thigh area
Swelling and bruising
Inability to stand or walk
Causes
A knee fracture most often occurs as a result of a fall, accident, or sports injury. People with osteoporosis are at an increased risk of fracture.
Diagnosis
X-ray or MRI is used to diagnose a knee fracture.
Treatment
Depending on the nature of the fracture, treatment may include wearing a cast, rehabilitation, or surgical intervention.
Prevention
To prevent fractures, it is recommended to engage in sports, strengthen bones, and avoid risky situations.
Doctor
A traumatologist-orthopedist treats knee fractures.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.