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Conservative Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1986The vast majority of patients with patellofemoral pain respond to conservative treatment. Nonoperative management consists of rest and avoidance of activities producing increased patellofemoral pressure, combined with quadriceps strengthening exercises with the knee extended.
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Der Orthopade, 2009
We review the current status of knowledge in the field of pathogenesis of anterior knee pain in the young patient. Emphasis is placed on newer findings. We have developed what we call the "neural model" as an explanation for the genesis of anterior knee pain.
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We review the current status of knowledge in the field of pathogenesis of anterior knee pain in the young patient. Emphasis is placed on newer findings. We have developed what we call the "neural model" as an explanation for the genesis of anterior knee pain.
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1998
The complex causes of patellofemoral disorders are most effectively identified through a systematic evaluation of a patient's lower-extremity alignment, patellar mobility, muscle flexibility, strength, and coordination as well as an assessment of soft-tissue and articular pain.
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The complex causes of patellofemoral disorders are most effectively identified through a systematic evaluation of a patient's lower-extremity alignment, patellar mobility, muscle flexibility, strength, and coordination as well as an assessment of soft-tissue and articular pain.
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The Pathophysiology of Patellofemoral Pain
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2005Fundamental to rational, safe, and effective treatment for any orthopaedic condition is an accurate understanding of the etiology of the symptoms. The decades-old paradigm of a pure structural and biomechanical explanation for the genesis of patellofemoral pain is giving way to one in which biologic factors are being given more consideration.
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La Revue du praticien, 1999
A variable combination of patellar lateral subluxation, patellofemoral dysplasia, patella alta and secondary chondromalacia is the major cause of patellofemoral pain. Specific pathology such as medial plica syndrome or patellar tendinitis are less frequent, but their treatment is easier.
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A variable combination of patellar lateral subluxation, patellofemoral dysplasia, patella alta and secondary chondromalacia is the major cause of patellofemoral pain. Specific pathology such as medial plica syndrome or patellar tendinitis are less frequent, but their treatment is easier.
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2018
Patellofemoral pain syndrome is a common cause of anterior knee pain. It often affects females more frequently than males, with the most common complaint being pain posterior to the patella when ascending or descending stairs. It can be caused due to patellar maltracking, chondral injury, or early osteoarthritis.
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome is a common cause of anterior knee pain. It often affects females more frequently than males, with the most common complaint being pain posterior to the patella when ascending or descending stairs. It can be caused due to patellar maltracking, chondral injury, or early osteoarthritis.
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Predictors of Pain, Function, and Change in Patellofemoral Pain
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020Alexandra Hott +2 more
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Patellofemoral Pain: Is There a Role for Orthoses?
PM&R, 2010Christopher M, Powers +3 more
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