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Knee Injury Acute History
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Knee Examination
Acute Knee Pain
History
Mechanism of injury
Type of activity
Type of
Trauma
(Contact?)
Playing surface (Concrete?)
History
Red Flags
Possible
Fracture
, dislocation, or tendon or ligament rupture
Severe acute pain
Immediate swelling with injury
Instability
Inability to bear weight
Septic Joint
Fever
Erythema
Limited range of motion
History
Direction of injury force
Hyperextension Injury
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
Patella
Dislocation
Direct blow to lateral side of knee (Valgus Stress)
Medial Collateral Ligament Injury
Knee Dislocation
(
Tibial Femoral Dislocation
) or
Knee Subluxation
Tibial Plateau Fracture
Direct blow to medial side of knee (Varus Stress)
Lateral Collateral Ligament Injury
Knee Dislocation
(
Tibial Femoral Dislocation
) or
Knee Subluxation
Tibial Plateau Fracture
Direct blow to anterior knee (e.g. knee hits dashboard)
Posterior Cruciate Ligament injury
Knee Dislocation
(
Tibial Femoral Dislocation
) or
Knee Subluxation
Patella Fracture
Twisting Injury
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
Meniscus Injury
Patella
subluxation or
Patella
dislocation
Quick stop or sharp cut
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
History
Concurrent
Sensation
s
"Snap" or "pop" at time of injury
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
Locking, clicking or catching
Sensation
Meniscus Injury
Knee Joint
loose bodies
Knee
locks in flexed position
Bucket-handle tear (anterior to MCL)
Giving-way or buckling
Sensation
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
Meniscus Injury
Patella
subluxation
Knee Joint
loose bodies
History
Immediate knee swelling and difficult walking (or unable to ambulate)?
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
Acute
Patella
dislocation
Osteochondral
Fracture
(
Tibial Plateau Fracture
)
Knee Dislocation
(
Tibial Femoral Dislocation
) or
Knee Subluxation
Tibial Plateau Fracture
Patella Fracture
Proximal Fibula Fracture
History
Athlete continued participating in activity after Injury
Meniscus Injury
Patella
subluxation
Mild collateral ligament injury
History
Morning stiffness lasts >30 minutes (esp.
Polyarticular
)
Age <50 years
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Reactive
Arthropathy
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Age >50 years
Knee Osteoarthritis
History
Other relevant history
See
Acute Knee Pain
Knee Pain
history
Knee Pain
location ("point with one finger")
Knee Pain
duration
Knee Injury history
History of prior Knee Injury
History of change in recent activities
Past medical history
Prior knee injuries or surgeries
Sexually Transmitted Infection
s (e.g.
Gonorrhea
,
Chlamydia
,
Syphilis
)
Lyme Disease
Concurrent rheumatic or
Autoimmune Condition
s
Acute
Gouty Arthritis
Pseudogout
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Knee Osteoarthritis
References
Bunt (2018) Am Fam Physician 98(9): 576-85 [PubMed]
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