History: Two years ago, my then 10 year old son hurt his knee several times. He got kicked while playing soccer, fell off his horse landing on a rock and then was kicked by a horse. His right knee took all the blows.
We took him to a bone doctor who did a MRI in 2/06. It showed a meniscus issue. He went through physical therapy and when that didn't work, they did a shot in his knee. That helped for a short time but the pain returned.The PCA felt my son needed to be scoped but the doctor said no. The doctor couldn't figure out what was wrong and came to the conclusion that the knee wasn't healing properly because of ds's flat feet. When he started to wear arch supports, the pain got better.
Fast forward to a few weeks ago. DS started complaining that his knee hurt. I assumed it was because he has went through a big growth spurt as he hasn't gotten hurt lately. I tried getting him into the same doctor he seen in 06 but they couldn't get him in for a month. A new bone doctor came to town and they were able to see DS the next day. So that is where I took him.
The first thing they did was X-ray the knee. It showed a fractured knee cap. The doctor had ds in a knee brace and scheduled a MRI for Saturday. Today was the follow up appointment. The fracture is an old break and the doctor is guessing it's from 2006. He feels that the MRI didn't pick up the fracture because the bones weren't shifted. The bones shifted between the two MRI's and the body tried to heal it by making a fake joint. If the fracture would have been found in 2006, ds should have had a pin put in. Now to mess with it could result in bone dieing.
Since the knee cap isn't bothering ds, the doctor isn't worried about it. What is bothering ds is a tear involving the lateral patellar retinaculum and the meniscus. Both of these were in the MRI findings in 2006.
The doctor would like to scope the knee. Best case, the doctor doesn't see anything to repair and ds can't put weight on that leg for a week. Worst case is the doctor has many repairs to make and ds can't put weight on that leg for 6-8 weeks. No matter what, he has to do another round of physical therapy.
So I must now make the decision to get the scope done next week or to hold off. If he has it done next week, he faces spending summer vacation on crutches, not being able to swim, ride his bike, go for walks, ride his horse and perhaps not play football for school in the fall because they had to repair the knee. Yes they could do the scope and nothing needs to be repaired.
If it doesn't get scoped next week, he'll continue to have knee pain. Will everything get worse if we wait, I don't know. The doctor just said, if it hurts it needs to be done.
I have asked him what he wants done. He doesn't know. He wants to have fun this summer and not be stuck hopping around on one good leg and crutches. But he's also tired of his knee hurting.
What would you do if this was your son?
We took him to a bone doctor who did a MRI in 2/06. It showed a meniscus issue. He went through physical therapy and when that didn't work, they did a shot in his knee. That helped for a short time but the pain returned.The PCA felt my son needed to be scoped but the doctor said no. The doctor couldn't figure out what was wrong and came to the conclusion that the knee wasn't healing properly because of ds's flat feet. When he started to wear arch supports, the pain got better.
Fast forward to a few weeks ago. DS started complaining that his knee hurt. I assumed it was because he has went through a big growth spurt as he hasn't gotten hurt lately. I tried getting him into the same doctor he seen in 06 but they couldn't get him in for a month. A new bone doctor came to town and they were able to see DS the next day. So that is where I took him.
The first thing they did was X-ray the knee. It showed a fractured knee cap. The doctor had ds in a knee brace and scheduled a MRI for Saturday. Today was the follow up appointment. The fracture is an old break and the doctor is guessing it's from 2006. He feels that the MRI didn't pick up the fracture because the bones weren't shifted. The bones shifted between the two MRI's and the body tried to heal it by making a fake joint. If the fracture would have been found in 2006, ds should have had a pin put in. Now to mess with it could result in bone dieing.
Since the knee cap isn't bothering ds, the doctor isn't worried about it. What is bothering ds is a tear involving the lateral patellar retinaculum and the meniscus. Both of these were in the MRI findings in 2006.
The doctor would like to scope the knee. Best case, the doctor doesn't see anything to repair and ds can't put weight on that leg for a week. Worst case is the doctor has many repairs to make and ds can't put weight on that leg for 6-8 weeks. No matter what, he has to do another round of physical therapy.
So I must now make the decision to get the scope done next week or to hold off. If he has it done next week, he faces spending summer vacation on crutches, not being able to swim, ride his bike, go for walks, ride his horse and perhaps not play football for school in the fall because they had to repair the knee. Yes they could do the scope and nothing needs to be repaired.
If it doesn't get scoped next week, he'll continue to have knee pain. Will everything get worse if we wait, I don't know. The doctor just said, if it hurts it needs to be done.
I have asked him what he wants done. He doesn't know. He wants to have fun this summer and not be stuck hopping around on one good leg and crutches. But he's also tired of his knee hurting.
What would you do if this was your son?
