TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURE

In simple terms, a tibial plateau fracture is a break at the very top of your shinbone (tibia), right where it meets your knee joint.

Think of your shinbone as a pillar that holds up your knee. 

The “plateau” is the flat, bowl-shaped top of that pillar. 

Its job is to act like a shelf that supports the weight of your leg and helps your knee move smoothly.

So, this fracture means that shelf has cracked or collapsed — usually from a hard impact, like:

· Falling from a height (ladder, ski jump)
· A car bumper hitting your knee
· A bad sports collision

Because it’s a weight-bearing surface, even a small crack can be serious.

If the bone fragments sink down, your knee may become unstable, and the smooth cartilage covering the plateau can be damaged — leading to long-term arthritis.

In doctor’s terms: It’s a joint fracture that often needs surgery to “rebuild the shelf” so you can walk and bend your knee again without pain.

Call your orthopod traumatologist for this injury. 

ZP