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Acute knee pain | The BMJ

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Acute knee pain

BMJ 2023; 382 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2023-075577 (Published 06 July 2023) Cite this as: BMJ 2023;382:e075577
  1. Tobenna J Oputa, specialist trainee year 8 trauma and orthopaedics1,
  2. Neil Jain, consultant trauma and orthopaedics surgeon2
  1. 1Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, UK
  2. 2Northern Care Alliance, Fairfield General Hospital, Bury, UK
  1. Correspondence to: T J Oputa Tobi{at}doctors.org.uk

A teenage boy presented to the emergency department with an injury to his right knee sustained during a tackle while playing football earlier that day. His foot had been planted on the ground when he twisted, and a crack had been heard. He reported substantial pain, immediate swelling and difficulty mobilising and was unable to continue playing football. Although examination was limited because of the pain, a large palpable effusion of the knee was detected with medial and lateral joint line tenderness. Range of …

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