Questions about knee fracture treatment usually start after a fall, a twist, a collision, a boating mishap, a sports injury, or a direct blow to the knee. A fracture in the knee is not always obvious at first. Some people can still move the knee, while others have immediate swelling, bruising, severe pain, or trouble walking.

Patients who want a focused local evaluation can contact Key West Concierge Orthopedics to request an appointment, or call (305) 707-8484.

After a knee injury in Key West, symptoms overlap. A knee bone fracture can look a lot like a ligament sprain, a meniscus injury, a tendon injury, or deep bruising. The right knee bone fracture treatment depends on how the injury happened, where it hurts, how swollen it is, whether you can bear weight, and whether you need an xray in Key West or emergency care first.

Symptoms That Raise Concern for a Fracture

Signs of a possible broken bone include tenderness directly over the bone, rapid swelling, bruising, pain when you put weight on the leg, trouble straightening or bending the knee, and pain that feels different from a typical strain. Injuries to the kneecap, the tibial plateau (the top of the shin bone), or the femur may need careful evaluation because joint alignment and stability matter.

The details of the injury matter too. A direct blow to the kneecap, a fall onto a bent knee, a twisting injury with immediate swelling, or a high-energy impact each raise different concerns. A good evaluation looks for bone injury and for ligament, tendon, cartilage, or soft tissue damage at the same time.

If you are searching for a knee doctor near me because symptoms will not settle, function is limited, or the injury is not improving as expected, an orthopedic evaluation can help. The knee doctor Key West article explains how knee pain and injuries are commonly evaluated.

When an X-Ray or Emergency Care May Be Needed

Imaging may be considered when there is significant trauma, focal bone pain, inability to bear weight, deformity, major swelling, or concern that a fracture involves the joint. Imaging decisions depend on the injury, the exam, your symptoms, and the clinical setting.

Emergency care may be needed for inability to bear weight after significant trauma, severe deformity, an open wound, loss of circulation, numbness with a cold or pale limb, major trauma, fever with a hot swollen joint, or uncontrolled pain. These situations should not wait for a routine appointment.

Nonsurgical Fracture Care and Follow-Up

Some knee fractures and related injuries may be managed without surgery, depending on alignment, stability, location, and symptoms. Nonsurgical follow-up may include immobilization, protected weight-bearing, bracing, pain control guidance, repeat imaging, and rehabilitation once healing allows.

Other injuries need referral when there is displacement, joint involvement, instability, or concern for a surgical problem. You can review broader fracture care in Key West guidance and related information such as ankle injury evaluation.

When to Request an Orthopedic Evaluation

If a knee injury is painful but not an emergency, contact Key West Concierge Orthopedics to request an appointment, or call (305) 707-8484. A focused evaluation can help determine whether imaging, protection, follow-up, or referral is the right next step.

Medically reviewed by
Jason Pirozzolo, DO
Fellowship Trained and Board Certified in Sports Medicine
Board Certified in Family Medicine
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
Specializing in Non-Surgical Orthopedics and Image-Guided Joint Injections
Licensed Physician, State of Florida

Last medically reviewed: May 2026
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