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  2. Patella fracture - Wikipedia

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    A patella fracture is a break of the kneecap. [1] Symptoms include pain, swelling, and bruising to the front of the knee. [1] A person may also be unable to walk. [1] Complications may include injury to the tibia, femur, or knee ligaments. [2] It typically results from a hard blow to the front of the knee or falling on the knee. [1]

  3. Medial patellofemoral ligament - Wikipedia

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    MPFL surgeries have a 95% success rate. [9] Complications may include fractures, infections, or blood clots. In children, this surgery can be safely performed in open growth plates. Formerly, children were placed in a brace after the procedure, but this practice increased the risk of more dislocations before skeletal maturity and is no longer ...

  4. Patellar dislocation - Wikipedia

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    Rates for ages 10–17 were found to be about 29 per 100,000 persons per year, while the adult population average for this type of injury ranged between 5.8 and 7.0 per 100,000 persons per year. [24] The highest rates of patellar dislocation were found in the youngest age groups, while the rates declined with increasing ages.

  5. Knee dislocation - Wikipedia

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    A Segond fracture seen on X-ray As the injury may have self-reduced before arrival at hospital, the diagnosis may not be readily apparent. [ 2 ] Diagnosis may be suspected based on the history of the injury and physical examination [ 5 ] which may include anterior drawer test , valgus stress test , varus stress test , and posterior sag test . [ 5 ]

  6. Patellar tendon rupture - Wikipedia

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    Patellar tendon rupture can usually be diagnosed by physical examination. The most common signs are: tenderness, the tendon's loss of tone, loss of ability to raise the straight leg and observation of the high-riding patella. Radiographically, patella alta can be detected using the Insall and Salvati method when the patella is shorter than its ...

  7. Child bone fracture - Wikipedia

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    A child bone fracture or a pediatric fracture is a medical condition in which a bone of a child (a person younger than the age of 18) is cracked or broken. [1] About 15% of all injuries in children are fracture injuries. [2] Bone fractures in children are different from adult bone fractures because a child's bones are still growing. Also, more ...

  8. 17-Year-Old Basketball Star Shot and Killed Going to School ...

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    Noah Scurry, a 17-year-old basketball star at his Philadelphia high school, died after he was shot on the way to school. According to CBS and NBC Philadelphia, Scurry and his mother were on their ...

  9. Patellofemoral pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Patellar overload syndrome, runner's knee, [1] retropatellar pain syndrome [1] Diagram of the bones of the lower extremity. Rough distribution of areas affected by PFPS highlighted in red: patella and distal femur. Specialty: Orthopedics, sports medicine: Symptoms: Pain in the front of the knee [1] Usual onset: Gradual [2] Causes: Unclear [1 ...