What are the symptoms of a tibial intercondylar eminence fracture?

A tibial intercondylar eminence fracture is characterized by knee pain, swelling, and limited mobility, and can be complicated by osteoarthritis accompanied by numbness and weakness in the knee. Tibial intercondylar eminence fracture occurs in the plane of the knee joint. On X-ray, it appears as a distinct bulge in the center of the knee joint, a structure called the intercondylar eminence. If the tuberosity is fractured, the knee joint becomes painful, limited in movement and swollen. With the wear and tear of the joint, there will be osteophytes, which will further induce traumatic osteoarthritis, and the patient will have joint pain, mobility, and should go to the regular hospital in time for treatment, which requires surgical reset, internal fixation, and timely postoperative functional exercises, which will help the recovery.