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Patella Fracture (Broken Knee Cap)

Overview

This condition is a crack or fracture of the patella, the bone on the front of the knee that covers the knee joint. The patella helps to protect the joint as well as provide strength and stability.

Causes

The most common causes of a patella fracture are falls or a sudden, direct blow to the front of the knee. A sudden contraction of the quadriceps muscle in the knee can also cause the bone to crack, preventing the knee from straightening.

Symptoms

The most common symptom of a fractured patella is immediate, intense pain on the front of the knee. Other symptoms include swelling, bruising, lack of mobility in the knee, the feeling of a slight gap on the knee cap, and the inability to straighten the knee.

Treatment

A fractured patella is usually treated by immobilizing the knee in a cast or brace for several weeks to allow the bone to heal. Surgery is commonly required.

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    Luis Obispo Office

    862 Meinecke Avenue
    Suite 100, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405

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  • Pismo
    Beach Office

    921 Oak Park Blvd.
    Suite 204, Pismo Beach, CA 93449

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  • Santa
    Maria Office

    2342 Professional Parkway,
    Suite 200, Santa Maria, CA 93455

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