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Treatment of acute patellar dislocation

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1988
To determine the effectiveness of nonoperative and operative treatment of initial acute patellar dislocation, we reviewed the charts of 399 patients with the diag nosis of an acute dislocation, seen during a 30 year period. One hundred patients (103 knees) met the criteria for inclusion in the study.
Jack C. Hughston, James D. Cash
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Bisect offset ratio and cartilaginous sulcus angle are good combined predictors of recurrent patellar dislocation in children and adolescents

Journal of ISAKOS, 2021
Objectives Recurrent patellar dislocation (RPD) is found most commonly in the juvenile population. While risk factors have been well-established in adults, there remains a paucity in radiographical data to define normal and pathoanatomical juvenile ...
Sheanna Maine   +6 more
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Locked Superior Patellar Dislocation

Orthopedics, 2016
Superior dislocation of the patella is a rare cause of knee locking, with fewer than 20 cases reported in the English literature. The vast majority of traumatic or even atraumatic knee locking cases are due to such varied conditions as meniscal tears, osteochondral lesions, osteoarthritis, and ligamentous tears.
Richard Ahn   +2 more
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Episodic Patellar Dislocation

2014
This condition is defined by a history of one or more episodes of patellar dislocation confirmed by the patient or the physician and/or a radiographic abnormality due to a dislocation (fracture of the medial border of the patella or fracture of the lateral condyle).
E. Servien, P. Archbold
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Patellar dislocation in children

The Knee, 1996
s /The Knee 3 (1996) 73-105 85 apex to the femoral trochlear groove and the degree of lateral tilt of the patellar is assessed qualitatively. Quantitative measurements are less frequently performed. It is also possible to put the images required at different degrees of knee extension onto a tine loop.
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The Management of Recurrent Patellar Dislocation

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2008
Acute and chronic trauma, chronic abnormal joint loading conditions, and hemarthroses have been implicated in the development of degenerative joint disease. Patellar instability with acute and recurrent patellar dislocation provides all of these ingredients.
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Acute patellar dislocations

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1986
Of 27 patients sustaining primary patellar dislocations, 20 were treated with immobilization and subsequent physiotherapy (including nine patients who underwent arthrosocoy) and seven with immediate surgical stabi lization and lateral release. The patients with predis posing factors such as patellofemoral malalignment, abnormal patellar configuration,
Garth Anisette   +2 more
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Patellar dislocation: Arthroscopic patellar stabilization with anchor sutures

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2004
There are many procedures to treat recurrent patellar subluxations and dislocations. Most of these procedures are open repairs for acute conditions or open reconstructions for chronic conditions, and both surgeries need large skin incisions. Although there are many arthroscopic procedures for meniscal and ligament injuries, there are very few ...
Tatsumasa Okano   +5 more
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Arthroscopic patellar reinsertion of the MPFL in acute patellar dislocations

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2010
AbstractPurposeThe objective of this study was to evaluate the mid‐term results of a new technique for the arthroscopic repair of MPFL after an acute patellar dislocation (APD).MaterialsThe series included 17 patients (11 men and 6 women) with a first episode of acute patellar dislocation; treated over a period of 6 years.
L. Liguori   +4 more
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