Kneedless Risks At A Trampoline Park - Page #3
 

Other Studies:
X-ray: Case Photo #1 Case Photo #2
Asymmetric soft tissue swelling with likely small joint effusion. Physes appear symmetric. Tiny ossification posterior to proximal tibial metaphysis but no definitive fracture.
MRI: Case Photo #3 Case Photo #4
Complete tear of the posterior cruciate ligament from the femoral attachment, intra-articular osteochondral fragment and defect of the posterior medial femoral condyle, and possible medial meniscus tear.

Consultations:
Pediatric orthopedics

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