Symptoms
Pain and Swelling
Immediate pain at the time of injury, often accompanied by swelling above the kneecap.
Difficulty Straightening the Knee
A partial tear may result in pain when trying to straighten the knee, whereas a complete tear can make it impossible.
A Tearing or Popping Sensation
Many people report feeling or hearing a tearing or popping sensation during injury.
Visible Indentation
In cases of complete tears, there may be a noticeable gap at the top of the kneecap where the tendon has ruptured.
Difficulty Walking
The inability to fully extend the knee can make walking difficult or impossible, especially in cases of a complete tear.