CONCLUSION
The primary care practitioner must never overlook patients’ complaints of knee pain, especially after varus or valgus stress injuries or axial loading injuries to the knee. The patient may be able to ambulate; however, ordering a radiograph is an easy method for evaluation and for ruling out tibial plateau injuries. If there is any question regarding the presence of fracture with plain radiographs and/or the clinical exam warrants it, CT is an appropriate second diagnostic intervention.
Should a tibial plateau fracture present in a primary care or urgent care setting, thorough examination of neurovascular status and risk for compartment syndrome must be done urgently, followed by a referral to an orthopedic surgeon or emergency department.
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