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- Q4997333 subject Q7215862.
- Q4997333 abstract "A Bumper fracture is a fracture of the lateral tibial plateau caused by a forced valgus applied to the knee. This causes the lateral part of the distal femur and the lateral tibial plateau to come into contact, compressing the tibial plateau and causing the tibia to fracture. The name of the injury is because it was described as being caused by the impact of a car bumper on the lateral side of the knee while the foot is planted on the ground, although this mechanism is only seen in about 25% of tibial plateau fractures.Fracture of the neck of the fibula may also be found, and associated injury to the medial collateral ligament or cruciate ligaments occurs in about 10% of cases.".
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q13697.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q14541638.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q176503.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q178366.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q2910873.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q302896.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q3241072.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q3621623.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q37425.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q68833.
- Q4997333 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215862.
- Q4997333 type Disease.
- Q4997333 type Thing.
- Q4997333 type Q12136.
- Q4997333 comment "A Bumper fracture is a fracture of the lateral tibial plateau caused by a forced valgus applied to the knee. This causes the lateral part of the distal femur and the lateral tibial plateau to come into contact, compressing the tibial plateau and causing the tibia to fracture.".
- Q4997333 label "Bumper fracture".
- Q4997333 seeAlso Q7800447.