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Wheel Segway Land On Knee Back, Painful, Swollen. Unable To Stand Long. Painful Bump On Knee Cap. Reason?
I had a two weel segway land on my knee back in march of this year it was very painful and it was swollen. I could bareley walk and it took months before it Healed to the point I could walk on it without pain, we are now in august and I can walk but if I stand long periods of time it starts to ach very bad or when it is in one position for a long time and now I have notice that when I take the leg and stretch it out all the way and flex it I notice a bump a little below the knee cap to the right side of the knee area and it is painful. I was wondering what the problem be. Thanks mike
Wed, 14 Aug 2013
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. Saurabh Gupta's Response
Hi and welcome to HCM Well, without a clinical evaluation it would be difficult to determine the cause of the lump. Possibilities that may need to be considered include enlarged bursa, cysts, growths from underlying connective tissue etc. Sometimes, a fluid filled structure just below the knee cap called supra patellar bursa is chronically inflamed, with or without pain, due to some infection or trauma and the process causes fibrosis and inflammation, making a lump like structure below the knee cap. I would suggest getting this evaluated by an orthopedician for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. You may get the X-ray of the area affected and FNAC (fine needle aspiration cytology) of lump under his/her guidance. Hope this will helps you. Take care.
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Wheel Segway Land On Knee Back, Painful, Swollen. Unable To Stand Long. Painful Bump On Knee Cap. Reason?
Hi and welcome to HCM Well, without a clinical evaluation it would be difficult to determine the cause of the lump. Possibilities that may need to be considered include enlarged bursa, cysts, growths from underlying connective tissue etc. Sometimes, a fluid filled structure just below the knee cap called supra patellar bursa is chronically inflamed, with or without pain, due to some infection or trauma and the process causes fibrosis and inflammation, making a lump like structure below the knee cap. I would suggest getting this evaluated by an orthopedician for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. You may get the X-ray of the area affected and FNAC (fine needle aspiration cytology) of lump under his/her guidance. Hope this will helps you. Take care.