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What is a Fracture of the Tibial Plateaus?

Description of the condition

A fracture of the tibial plateaus is an injury to the bones of the lower leg, which usually occurs as a result of trauma or impact. This is a serious condition that requires medical intervention.

Classification

  • A fracture of the tibial plateaus can be open or closed.
  • It can also be caused by trauma or a pathological process, such as osteoporosis.

Symptoms

  • Pain and swelling in the area of the fracture.
  • Inability to put weight on the affected leg.
  • Change in the shape or position of the leg.

Causes

Fractures of the tibial plateaus usually occur as a result of trauma, such as falling on the leg or a car accident. They can also be caused by osteoporosis or other diseases that worsen bone tissue.

Diagnosis

X-ray or computer tomography is used to diagnose a fracture of the tibial plateaus.

Treatment

Treatment of a fracture of the tibial plateaus includes wearing a plaster cast, rehabilitation exercises, and in some cases, surgical intervention.

Prevention

  • Avoid risky actions that can lead to injuries.
  • Maintain healthy bones through proper nutrition and physical activity.

Doctor

Orthopedic surgeon or traumatologist treats a fracture of the tibial plateaus.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.