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    fall on bend knee

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    A 30 yr old female fallonto floor withknee bend position 10 days before.She told mee she felt severe painand later color change on patella.now there is tenderness ,crepitus and redness.she just apply an pain balm.How can I differentiate what typeof injury.She having full rom.On lateralrotation with knee bending ,she feels on medial side of knee and on tibial tuberosity.Please read this and suggessions are appreciated
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    Question Re: fall on bend knee

    hi friend
    include more details of your assessment
    results of special tests etc
    you should rule out meniscal injury,acl,collateral lig injuries mainly as per your description.


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    Re: fall on bend knee

    Indeed,

    Some things that come to mind are:

    Tests that rule out
    Bony injury (Wikipedia reference-linkmeniscus scoop test)
    Ligamentous injury & swelling (ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL tests)
    Joint swelling, appearance, colour, girth of sweling (tape measure?)
    Soft tissue changes? (underlying effusion?)

    and many more...

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