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Anterior Knee Pain

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 1997
To establish whether there is consensus in the areas of definition, classification, assessment, diagnostic tests, and management of anterior knee pain.A Medicine search for the years 1988-1995 was performed using the terms patellofemoral joint, knee joint and pain, injury and rehabilitation, and anterior knee pain. In addition, references from selected
J W, Cutbill   +4 more
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ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN

Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2010
Abstract Anterior knee pain is a common symptom in orthopaedic practice. Various conditions can affect the anterior knee, and treatment outcome depends on adequate diagnosis, but this is sometimes very difficult to establish. Nowadays, modern diagnostic and imaging procedures (CT, MRI, scintigraphy, arthroscopy) can make diagnosis more accurate and ...
Marko Bumbaširevic   +2 more
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Anterior Knee Pain

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1988
Anterior knee pain is a common symptom, especially in adolescence, and often no specific cause is sought or identified. Physicians who treat patients with knee pain should understand the normal anatomic features and the biomechanics of the patellofemoral joint.
M H, Bourne   +3 more
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Anterior knee pain

European Journal of Radiology, 2007
Anterior knee pain is a common complain in all ages athletes. It may be caused by a large variety of injuries. There is a continuum of diagnoses and most of the disorders are closely related. Repeated minor trauma and overuse play an important role for the development of lesions in Hoffa's pad, extensor mechanism, lateral and medial restrain structures
Eva, LLopis, Mario, Padrón
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Sources of anterior knee pain

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2002
The anterior part of the knee consists mainly of structures belonging to the patellofemoral joint, which includes a variety of tissues, such as cartilage, subchondral bone, synovial plicae, infrapatellar fat pad, retinacula, capsule, and tendons. Each of these structures, alone or in combination, can be a source of anterior knee pain.
Roland M, Biedert   +1 more
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MRI of anterior knee pain

Skeletal Radiology, 2014
Anterior knee pain is the most common knee complaint. It may be due to a variety of soft tissue or osseous abnormalities. Knowledge of the radiologic appearance of the abnormalities allows more accurate diagnosis of the cause of the pain including chondral abnormalities, patellar instability and dislocation, femoral trochlear dysplasia, abnormal ...
Mohammad, Samim   +3 more
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Anterior Knee Pain in the Athlete

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2014
Given that the patellofemoral joint is one of the most highly loaded in the human body, the high prevalence of anterior knee pain (AKP) in athletes is unsurprising. Athletes with AKP present a significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. A clear understanding of the etiology of patellofemoral pain in this population is essential in guiding a ...
Laurie Anne, Hiemstra   +2 more
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Anterior Knee Pain in Females

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2000
There are clear differences between men and women regarding anterior knee pain. Anatomic factors including increased pelvic width and resulting excessive lateral thrust on the patella are primary factors that predispose females to anterior knee pain. Effects of estrogen on connective tissue synthesis have been reported, but there is no clear mechanism ...
J P, Fulkerson, E A, Arendt
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Diagnosis of Anterior Knee Pain

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1989
A methodical approach to the evaluation of patients with anterior knee pain is extremely helpful. By exploring salient points from the patient's symptoms and history and adding important data from a comprehensive physical examination, the pieces of the puzzle can be fitted together and an accurate diagnosis can be made.
K E, Jacobson, F C, Flandry
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