Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Takeaway. Knee pain triggered by a fall can signal injuries as minor as a bruise that you can treat at home to as serious as a torn ligament or fracture that may require surgery to repair.

    • Contusion. A fall directly onto your knee typically leads to a contusion, or bruise. Your knee is likely to feel tender and swell a bit. Some mild discomfort when walking might also occur.
    • Sprain Injury. Four ligaments support and stabilize your knee joint, namely the anterior cruciate, posterior cruciate, medial collateral and lateral collateral ligaments.
    • Meniscus Tear. The meniscus is a cartilage cushion that separates the bones of your upper and lower leg at the knee. A fall on a twisted knee can lead to a meniscus tear.
    • Kneecap Dislocation. A fall sometimes leads to a partial or complete dislocation of the kneecap, or patella. With a partial dislocation, or patellar subluxation, the kneecap usually pops back into place on its own when the knee is straightened.
  3. Dec 2, 2021 · December 2, 2021. % buffered. 00:00. Knee injuries can range from mildly uncomfortable to devastating. If you’ve hurt your knee, it’s important to assess the damage so you can decide whether you should see a doctor. A key sign to look for is swelling.

    • 065208055
  4. It sounds like your fall led to an injury to the front part of the knee around the knee cap. This is common when the fall happens on a flexed knee - lots of pain, but it generally gets better quick. Since the symptoms don't include the tell-tale signs of an internal problem in the knee, like severe swelling and the inability to weight bear ...

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · Warm and tender. Very painful. Also, call your care team if you have a fever or other symptoms of sickness. You could have an underlying illness. Some minor, ongoing knee pain should be checked as well. If your knee pain bothers your sleep or daily tasks, call a medical professional. Self-care for knee pain.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · The most common sprained knee symptoms include: Knee pain (especially on the sides of your knee). Pain might be worse when you move or use your knee. Swelling. Instability (feeling like your knee is weak, might give out or buckle). Reduced range of motion (it’s hard or painful to move your knee as far as usual). What causes knee sprains?

  1. People also search for