A knee fracture is a damage to the bones of the thigh, which usually occurs as a result of trauma or a strong blow. This is a serious condition that requires medical intervention.
A knee fracture most often occurs as a result of a fall, accident, or sports injury. People with osteoporosis are at an increased risk of fracture.
X-ray or MRI is used to diagnose a knee fracture.
Depending on the nature of the fracture, treatment may include wearing a cast, rehabilitation, or surgical intervention.
To prevent fractures, it is recommended to engage in sports, strengthen bones, and avoid risky situations.
A traumatologist-orthopedist treats knee fractures.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.