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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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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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Evaluation and Treatment of Knee Pain: A Review.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2023Importance Approximately 5% of all primary care visits in adults are related to knee pain. Osteoarthritis (OA), patellofemoral pain, and meniscal tears are among the most common causes of knee pain.
V. Duong +4 more
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Physical Therapy in Sport, 2018
OBJECTIVE To evaluate if a single blood flow restriction (BFR)-exercise bout would induce hypoalgaesia in patients with anterior knee pain (AKP) and allow painless application of therapeutic exercise.
V. Korakakis +2 more
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate if a single blood flow restriction (BFR)-exercise bout would induce hypoalgaesia in patients with anterior knee pain (AKP) and allow painless application of therapeutic exercise.
V. Korakakis +2 more
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Physical Therapy in Sport, 2018
OBJECTIVES To evaluate if application of blood flow restriction (BFR) combined with low-load resistance training (LLRT) would induce significant anterior knee pain (AKP) reduction compared to LLRT alone. DESIGN Randomised Controlled Trial.
V. Korakakis, R. Whiteley, G. Giakas
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OBJECTIVES To evaluate if application of blood flow restriction (BFR) combined with low-load resistance training (LLRT) would induce significant anterior knee pain (AKP) reduction compared to LLRT alone. DESIGN Randomised Controlled Trial.
V. Korakakis, R. Whiteley, G. Giakas
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Role of Anatomical Patella Replacement on Anterior Knee Pain.
Journal of Arthroplasty, 2019BACKGROUND Anterior knee pain (AKP) remains a complex issue affecting patient satisfaction after total knee arthroplasty. Several radiographic parameters have been shown to be causative factors with various designs.
Peter B. White +5 more
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Anterior knee pain: an update of physical therapy
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2014S. Werner
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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 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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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 (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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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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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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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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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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