Knee Injury Treatment in Yonkers
Knee injuries from car accidents range from meniscus tears and ligament sprains (ACL, MCL, PCL) to patellar fractures and cartilage damage. The dashboard impact in frontal collisions is a particularly common mechanism for knee injuries.
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Knee Injury After a Car Accident Near Yonkers
Yonkers is the fourth-largest city in New York State with over 200,000 residents. Highway merges on I-87 and rear-end collisions on the Saw Mill Parkway are the leading injury mechanisms in and around Yonkers. The knee is the most commonly injured joint in frontal collisions. Dashboard impact drives the tibia posteriorly against the femur, damaging the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and menisci. Side impacts cause valgus or varus stress that tears the MCL or LCL. The "unhappy triad" — combined ACL, MCL, and medial meniscus tears — occurs when rotational force is applied to a planted foot during a collision.
Symptoms to Watch For
Immediate swelling (within hours suggests ligament tear or fracture), inability to bear weight, a feeling of instability or "giving way," locking or catching during movement, and pain along the joint line (meniscus) or medial/lateral aspect (ligament). Some patients walk out of the ER with an "unremarkable" X-ray only to discover significant soft tissue damage on MRI weeks later.
How MAIC Diagnoses Knee Injury (meniscus tear, ACL tear, MCL sprain, patellar injury)
Initial evaluation includes the Lachman test (ACL), McMurray's test (meniscus), valgus/varus stress testing (MCL/LCL), and posterior drawer test (PCL). Knee MRI provides definitive diagnosis — identifying meniscal tears, ligament integrity, cartilage damage, and bone bruising (contusions) not visible on X-ray. Weight-bearing X-rays may be ordered to assess alignment and rule out fractures.
Treatment at MAIC
Treatment depends on the specific structures injured. Isolated MCL sprains heal with bracing and progressive rehabilitation. Meniscal tears may require arthroscopic repair or partial meniscectomy by MAIC's orthopedic team. ACL tears in active patients typically require surgical reconstruction followed by 6-9 months of structured rehabilitation. Throughout treatment, pain management with targeted injections (corticosteroid, hyaluronic acid, or PRP) maintains patient comfort.
Documentation That Wins Cases
Knee injury documentation requires MRI findings correlated with the specific impact mechanism — dashboard impact for PCL injuries, lateral impact for MCL tears. MAIC's records document the direction and point of impact, the patient's leg position at the time of collision, and objective functional measurements (single-leg squat, hop test) that quantify the injury's impact on daily activities.
Knee Injury patients from Yonkers are treated by Dr. Gabriel Dassa (Orthopedic Surgery) and Ruchi Shah (Physical Therapy) at our 60,000 sq ft facility at 2522 Hughes Ave, Bronx NY 10458.
Metro-North from Yonkers station to Fordham — 12 minutes. Or a 15-minute drive south via I-87. Yonkers has no dedicated Article 28 PI facility — residents cross into the Bronx for specialized injury care.
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Learn moreHow Knee Injury Develops After an Accident Near Yonkers
Knee injuries in car accidents typically result from dashboard impact (the "dashboard injury") — when the knee strikes the dashboard in a frontal collision, driving the tibia posteriorly and damaging the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). Rotational forces during side-impact collisions tear the meniscus and collateral ligaments. ACL ruptures occur when the knee is hyperextended by floor-pan intrusion.
Accident Patterns in Yonkers
The Saw Mill River Parkway's narrow lanes and tight curves between exits 1-7 produce a disproportionate number of rear-end collisions and sideswipe accidents. Central Avenue's commercial density creates frequent pedestrian-vehicle conflicts, particularly near Cross County Shopping Center and the Ridge Hill development.
Primary corridors: Saw Mill River Parkway, Central Avenue (Route 100), I-87 Major Deegan on-ramps, Yonkers Avenue, Nepperhan Avenue.
Diagnostic Pathway at MAIC
MAIC's knee evaluation includes ligamentous stability testing (Lachman, Anterior/Posterior Drawer, Valgus/Varus stress, McMurray's, Apley's), effusion assessment, and functional testing. Knee MRI confirms meniscal tears, ligament damage, articular cartilage injuries, and bone contusions that X-ray cannot detect.
Treatment Protocol
Physical therapy restores range of motion and builds quadriceps/hamstring strength to stabilize the joint. Pain management includes corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid injections for acute inflammation. Orthopedic surgery consultation evaluates candidacy for arthroscopic repair of meniscal or ligamentous injuries.
Documentation for Your PI Claim
Knee injury documentation for PI cases requires MRI-confirmed pathology (meniscal tear grade, ligament tear classification), functional limitation records (inability to climb stairs, inability to squat, gait deviation), and correlation between dashboard/floor-pan damage and the specific knee injury mechanism.
MAIC Physicians for Knee Injury
Board-certified specialists who treat knee injury after car accidents. All physicians are experienced in PI documentation and available for deposition.
Transit, Driving & Community Context
Detailed directions: Metro-North Harlem line from Yonkers station to Fordham — 12 minutes, $5.75 off-peak. Bee-Line bus #1 or #2 to Getty Square, then BxM4 express to Fordham. By car: I-87 south, exit at E. Fordham Road, east to Hughes Avenue.
Why Yonkers residents come to MAIC: Yonkers has no dedicated Article 28 personal injury diagnostic facility. Residents with No-Fault claims must cross into the Bronx for comprehensive injury evaluation with on-site MRI and multispecialty care.
Community: Yonkers' large immigrant communities — Dominican, Mexican, Ecuadorian, and South Asian — benefit from MAIC's bilingual intake process and culturally competent care.
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