
Originally Posted by
Nurse Nina
This morning was the first day I could actually see my knee cap appear.
Isn't that a fantastic feeling?!?! My knee cap has been gradually regaining it's shape over the past couple weeks...it still has a way to go, but at least it doesn't look like a rotten grapefruit anymore! Anyway, it's amazing how much the small, simple things like this can really help your morale. This past Sunday night I suddenly realized that I could sit "Indian style" with my 3 yr old daughter while we played with her dolls on the floor...I was so excited, I literally cheered out loud!

Originally Posted by
Dgw3369
One thing I have noticed that the knee does click as I bend it. Seems like it comes from the patella as it moves.

Originally Posted by
Nurse Nina
I get that clicking too. It comes from the weak quad muscles. My VMO was shut down according to my PT, so the tendons slip over the patella causing that clicking. As long as it doesn't cause pain, he said it is OK. I just need to work on those quads and hamstrings.
I just started noticing that clicking under my knee cap (patella) while doing my PT routine last Saturday night (never heard or felt it prior to that). I asked my PT folks about it during my appointment on Monday, and they confirmed that it is a fairly common occurrance after a knee injury such as this. The quad muscles in a healthy knee are performing a pretty amazing balancing act as the knee bends, ensuring that the patella would "track" correctly in it's groove. While recovering and rehabing from a large injury like a TP fracture, it's common for the muscles to regain their strength at slightly different rates...the patella "tracks" slightly incorrectly, causing the click. If there is no pain associated with the click, they said it's very unlikely to be a problem, but I may continue to hear it until I can transition to weight bearing and the muscles can more fully redevelop. As Nina mentioned, keep working the quads and hammy!
Persevere everyone - and thanks again for continuing to post your experiences!
Time Line:
2012
3/26: Type IV TPFx, Left leg
4/10: Surgery, 1 Plate & 8 Screws
4/11: Home from Hospital, NWB, Immobilizing Brace
4/18: 1st Post Op Appt
5/16: 2nd Post Op Appt, begin ROM PT, eliminate brace 24/7, ROM 2º ext, 80º flex
5/24: ROM 0º ext, 112º flex
6/8: ROM 0º ext, 132º flex
6/27: OS appt - PWB, transition to FWB as tolerated
7/11: Limited flight duties, full duties by August
2013
10/23: First appt w/OS in over 1 year
12/20: Hardware Removal - walked out of hospital!!
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