Bone Fragments in Knee

Treating Bone Fragments in the Knee Joint

Bone fragments in the knee refers to a condition in which a small fragment of bone or cartilage becomes detached within the joint. This loose body can cause pain, swelling, and limited mobility in the affected knee. It is often the result of trauma, such as a sports injury or a fall, but can also occur due to degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis. When the loose body moves around within the knee joint, it can interfere with the normal movement and function of the joint, leading to discomfort and instability. Treatment options for bone fragments in the knee may include conservative measures such as rest, ice, and physical therapy, as well as more invasive procedures like arthroscopy, where the loose body is removed through minimally invasive surgery. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial to prevent further damage and restore optimal knee function.

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