“…OCFs involve trauma to the articular surface (Schuett et al, 2015;Toritsuka, Horibe, Hiro-oka, Mitsuoka, & Nakamura, 2007). Avulsion fractures are a fairly common type of injury to the knee (Heckman & Alkire, 1984;Keshkar, Dey, & Kumar, 2014;Toritsuka et al, 2007;Xu, Chen, Shi, & Jiang, 2012) and occur as the tendons can tolerate more stress than muscle tissue (Coleman & Rodeo, 2003:216). Following Millgram's description of avulsion fractures, where the patella experiences lateral subluxation, Heckman and Alkire (1984:426-427) suggest that the bone will experience spontaneous reduction and shear off part of the bone.…”