Tibial Plateau Fracture
A tibial plateau fracture signifies a crack or break on the top surface of the tibia, also known as the shinbone, within the knee joint.
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A tibial plateau fracture signifies a crack or break on the top surface of the tibia, also known as the shinbone, within the knee joint.
A tibial fracture occurs when there is a crack or break in the tibia. It is one of the most common types of fractures and
Periprosthetic knee fractures are fractures or breaks occurring around artificial knee implants, typically following knee replacement surgery, also known as knee arthroplasty.
Patellar tendinitis typically arises from repetitive trauma or overuse, particularly in sports involving jumping, like basketball or volleyball. Hence, it’s often dubbed jumper’s knee. Occasionally,
Fractures typically result from direct impact to the kneecap, such as falls or motor vehicle accidents. Indirect fractures may occur due to sudden thigh muscle
fractures typically manifest with activity-related pain, progressing to a fatigue stress fracture following minor trauma. In cases where the patella has been previously weakened, as