Distal Femur (Thighbone) Fractures of the Knee

Distal Femur is the part of thighbone above Knee joint, which pans out like an inverted funnel.  A fracture in this bone is termed a Distal Femur Fracture.

Such fractures commonly occur in people whose bones are weak due to old age, or in younger people who have suffered high energy injuries like a car crash. In both, the elderly and the young, the injury may extend into the knee joint and may shatter the bone into many pieces.

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