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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: knee cap + fracture + 0.13  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Y's Austin Collie Sidelined by Stress Fracture
BYU Newsnet, UT -
Wide receiver Austin Collie was diagnosed with a stress fracture on his lower right leg, just below the kneecap, Saturday morning, meaning he could be out ...
BYU football: Collie says stress fracture "not serious" Salt Lake Tribune
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Cards release Marcel Shipp
Arizona Republic, AZ - 28 minutes ago
Releasing Shipp saves the Cardinals $1.75 million against this year?s salary cap. Shipp made the team as an undrafted free agent out Massachusetts in 2001. ...

Ortho SuperSite
Quadriceps Tendon Rupture and Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion Fracture ...
Ortho SuperSite, NJ - Jul 22, 2008
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc . 2005; 13(4):299-301. Kaivers P, Busch T, Lies A. An avulsion (sleeve) fracture of the proximal patella pole in a child ...
Monarchs re-sign F Walker
Sports Network - Jul 21, 2008
The Monarchs requested waivers on Walker in May after she suffered a right knee patella fracture while playing with Nadezhda in Orenburg, Russia. ...
Andrade's Career Feared Over After Another Knee Injury
Goal.com, Switzerland - Jul 13, 2008
"Jorge Andrade has suffered another serious injury to his left knee," confirmed a Juventus statement. "The diagnosis is one of 'kneecap fracture relapse' ...
Andrade relapse leaves Juventus reeling uefa.com
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Ortho SuperSite
Arthroscopic Removal of Separated Bipartite Patella Causing ...
Ortho SuperSite, NJ - Jul 22, 2008
The separated bipartite patella should be differentiated from a stress fracture, 17 or the double patella often associated with multiple epiphyseal ...
Thompson repeats as winner in Brewhouse Triathlon
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Aug 3, 2008
David Thompson of St. Paul aggravated a kneecap injury during the concluding five-mile run and had to hobble more than two miles to the finish at the Pike ...
Prescott Police sergeant has fractured knee
Sun Shopper, AZ - Jul 24, 2008
Prescott Police Sgt. Georgia Hayter has a total fracture of her kneecap after struggling with a Prescott Valley transient in Fry's Food Store, 950 Fair St., ...
Quarterbacks take spotlight as Stanford camp opens
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - Aug 3, 2008
Left tackle Allen Smith (fractured kneecap) has been cleared to start strengthening it for the season. ? Tight end Ben Ladner and wide receiver Chris Hobbs, ...

Yahoo! Eurosport
ANDRADE SUFFERS INJURY BLOW
Sportinglife.com, UK - Jul 12, 2008
Juventus defender Jorge Andrade's career is hanging in the balance after he fractured his kneecap for the second time in less than a year. ...
Andrade career in jeopardy Setanta Sports
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Prospective long-term results of operative treatment in primary dislocation of the patella -
A Harilainen, J Sandelin - Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 1993 - Springer
... types II/III-V and "Hunter's cap" were recorded ... loose intra-articular body, medial
abriss fracture of the ... also pathology of the tilt angle of the control knee. ...

Magnetic resonance imaging at different time periods following hamstring harvest for anterior … -
DM Rispoli, TG Sanders, MD Miller, WB Morrison - Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2001 - Elsevier
... 0.23 .64 Distal Nonoperated side 0.98 0.12 Harvest site 0.96 0.13 .81 ... Patella fracture
and proxi- mal patellar tendon rupture following arthroscopic anterior ...

[CITATION] Once Daily, High Dose Versus Divided, Low Dose Gentamicin for Open Fractures. -
JI Sorger, PG Kirk, CJ Ruhnke, SH Bjornson, MS … - Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
... number of procedures performed, and length of followup (p > 0.13 for all ... This patient
had an open patella fracture associated with a knee dislocation and ...

Distal tuberosity osteotomy in open wedge high tibial osteotomy can prevent patella infera: a new … -
RDA Gaasbeek, H Sonneveld, RJ van Heerwaarden, WCH … - The Knee, 2004 - Elsevier
... 0.96 (SD 0.13) in males and 0.99 (SD 0.13) in females ... indicated and in patients with
pre-existing patella infera ... in the patients in this study: a fracture of the ...

… patterns during walking predict the presence and severity of anterior knee pain after total knee -
A SMITH, D LLOYD, D WOOD - Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2004 - doi.wiley.com
... or fracture. ... subjects (knee flexion is a positive angle and an external knee flexion
moment is ... Stride length (m) 1.15 0.13 1.22 0.13 <0.001 1.26 0.12 0.228 ...

Surgical and Anatomic Parameters Influencing Femoropatellar Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty
C Pellengahr, M Maier, PE M?ller, HR D?rr, C … - European Journal of Trauma, 2002 - Springer
... because of complications such as patella fracture, osteonecrosis of ... height was 1.09
(SD = 0.13), in pain ... Femoropatellar Pain after Total Knee Arthroplasty 245 ...

Pain after use of the central third of the patellar tendon for cruciate ligament reconstruction: 33 … -
AE Kleipool, T van Loon, RK Marti - Acta Orthopaedica, 1994 - informaworld.com
... However, patel- lar fracture, tendon rupture, or arthrosis, arthrofibrosis, reduction
of ... The knee was kept in a long leg orthosis in ... 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.13 4 0 ...

8? 1 Dislocation and subluxation of the patella: An overview
PM Aichnoth, Z Al-Dun - Knee Surgery: Current Practice, 1992 - books.google.com
... surface of the femoral condyles which causes the knee cap to become ... and this is due
to an osteochondral fracture in the ... 39 method, the knee is in 20 of flexion ...
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[CITATION] The Effects of Patellar Thickness on Patellofemoral Forces After Resurfacing. -
MJ Star, KR Kaufman, SE Irby, CW Colwell Jr - Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1996
... failure.9 Postoperative patellar pain, fracture, loosening, subluxation ... were 0.16%,
0.24%, and 0.13%, respectively, as ... mounted into the Oxford Knee Testing Rig ...

Ultrasound velocity of the tibia in normal german women and hip fracture patients -
C Funck, C W?ster, FE Alenfeld, JFS Pereira-Lima, … - Calcified Tissue International, 1996 - Springer
... decline (SOS = 3906 + 1.3 age, r = 0.13, ns) Mean ... sites have been the calcaneus and
patella which consist ... However, for determining fracture risk, the loss of ...

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Fractured Kneecap

The kneecap (the patella) is a triangular bone at the front of the knee. Several tendons and ligaments connect to the kneecap, including ones attached to the upper leg (femur) and lower leg (tibia) bones.

Though the kneecap is not needed for walking or bending your leg, it makes your muscles more efficient and absorbs much of the stress between the upper and lower portions of the leg. Climbing stairs and squatting can put up to seven times your normal body weight on the kneecap and the joint behind it.

The kneecap can fracture in many ways: partially or completely or into only a few or into many pieces. Sometimes when the kneecap is fractured, the ligaments or tendons attached to it can be sprained or torn.

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Symptoms of a Kneecap Fracture

Symptoms may include:

  • Severe pain in and around the kneecap
  • Swelling
  • Pain when moving the knee in both directions
  • Difficulty extending the leg or doing a straight-leg raise
  • A deformed appearance of the knee due to the fractured pieces
  • Tenderness when pressing on the kneecap

Causes and Risk Factors for a Fractured Kneecap

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.

Kneecap fractures account for about 1% of all skeletal injuries. Most kneecap fractures are suffered by people between the ages of 20 and 50.

Diagnosing a Fractured Kneecap

A doctor can often diagnose a fractured kneecap by asking you about the details of your accident and examining you. Your doctor will look at your knee, focusing on where it is tender, swollen or misshapen. Your doctor will also ask you to raise your leg or extend your knee, possibly after giving you a local anesthetic to eliminate pain. This helps him or her see if there are other injuries in and around your knee.

X-rays, taken from several angles, are the best way to find out the extent of a fractured kneecap and to check for other injuries. If other injuries are suspected, a computer tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan may be done.

Treating a Fractured Kneecap

Two types of surgery may be done to repair a fractured kneecap:

  • Open reduction-internal fixation (ORIF) surgery. The surgeon opens the skin and puts the broken bones back together with metal wires, pins or screws. Broken pieces of bone too small to be fixed are removed. If the kneecap is so severely fractured that it cannot be repaired, it may be partially or totally removed.

    After the bones have been joined, the opening is closed, a sterile dressing is put over the area and the knee is put in a cast or other device so it cannot move while it heals.

    Sometimes, especially in patients who are thin, the wires, pins or screws can be irritating. If so, the devices will be removed after your kneecap has fully healed.
  • Full or partial patellectomy. This two-hour procedure removes all or part of the kneecap. If your surgeon finds that the break is too severe to repair, he or she will remove the damaged pieces of bone.

    The surgery preserves the quadriceps tendon above the kneecap, the patellar tendon below and other soft tissues around the kneecap. After this surgery, you will be able to extend your knee, but the strength of the extension will be weaker.

Once your kneecap has healed, making the muscles around your knee stronger can help avoid further injury. Playing contact sports or doing other activities that put stress on your knee can increase the risk of having another injury to the kneecap. You should avoid these activities or use a kneepad to cushion the blow when playing contact sports. Physical therapy, learning ways to spare your knee stress and strengthening and conditioning your leg muscles on an on-going basis can help prevent more injuries to the knee. Your best exercise options are low-impact and non-weight-bearing, like stationary bikes and certain weightlifting programs, so that the knees do not have to absorb shock.

 
 
 
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