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Imaging of Anterior Knee Pain

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2006
Anterior knee pain (AKP) is a common complaint in the primary care and orthopedic clinics. The patient's history and clinical presentation provide initial clues to the cause. Imaging plays an important role in evaluation, not only in searching for malalignment, but for other sources of pain as well. The differential for AKP is broad.
Stephen R, Christian   +4 more
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Knee Version Associated With Anterior Knee Pain

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1997
Version of the knee in the presence and absence of anterior knee pain was evaluated by computed tomography in this study. Version of the knee is defined as the static rotation of the tibia with respect to the femur in full knee extension. Fourteen patients in whom conservative management for anterior knee pain failed were compared with 14 volunteers ...
D G, Eckhoff   +3 more
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Evaluating Anterior Knee Pain

Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Musculoskeletal complaints account for about 20% to 30% of all primary care office visits; of these visits, discomfort in the knee, shoulder, and back are the most prevalent musculoskeletal symptoms. Having pain or dysfunction in the front part of the knee is a common presentation and reason for a patient to see a health care provider.
Engene, Hong, Michael C, Kraft
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Biomechanics of anterior knee pain

The Knee, 2003
Understanding the biomechanics of the patellofemoral mechanism is one of the prerequisites towards successful treatment of patients with patellofemoral pathology. Although most orthopaedic surgeons have a superficial understanding of patellofemoral biomechanics, many of the clinically important characteristics are not always fully appreciated.
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Anterior knee pain

Trauma, 2005
Idiopathic anterior knee pain, also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is common in young adults and athletes. Its aetiology is still not fully understood, and three major factors can be attributed to its aetiology: quadriceps muscle imbalance, lower extremity malalignment, and increased physical activity.
David Miller   +2 more
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Anterior Knee Pain

2018
Anterior knee pain is one of the most common orthopedic conditions, comprising a variety of distinct disorders. The causes of anterior knee pain and patellofemoral pain syndrome are discussed in this chapter. Careful evaluation of the patient can help clinicians make accurate diagnoses and guide treatments.
Alex A. Johnson, Miho J. Tanaka
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Anterior Knee-Pain Syndrome

2007
Anterior knee-pain syndrome would best be defined as a painful condition that arises in or around the patellofemoral joint and is insidious in onset and bilateral, with no macroscopic gross pathology. Anterior knee pain as a descriptive term would define the need to search further for a specific cause of pain, because neither patellar cartilage damage ...
Gideon, Mann   +7 more
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Anterior Knee Pain

2019
Anterior knee pain (AKP) as a nonspecific symptom and encompasses a broad range of different symptoms and multiple underlying functional and/or structural abnormalities. AKP is a common disorder in athletes who participate in endurance sports, particularly in triathlon that involves repetitive loading of the knee.
Thilo Hotfiel   +2 more
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Anterior Knee Pain

2016
Anterior knee pain (AKP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition characterised by a mechanical pain perceived in the anterior region of the knee exacerbated by activity and relieved by rest. AKP often has a poor prognosis and can significantly impact daily activities as well as participation in physical activity.
Alfredo Schiavone-Panni   +5 more
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Plica as a Cause of Anterior Knee Pain

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1986
Precise anatomic and pathologic classification of patellar plicae is possible. Strict adherence to the indications outlined in this article should permit good results from pathologic plica resection. It must be reemphasized that normal plicae should not be excised.
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