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Abstract This technical note addresses recurrent patellar instability with a positive J‐sign and describes a minimally invasive, arthroscopic and mini‐open approach that combines medial patellofemoral ligament and medial patellotibial ligament reconstruction with extensive lateral retinacular release, positioned as a preferred or transitional option ...
Zirong Huang +5 more
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Background and Objective: Patellofemoral pain is the most common and controversial musculoskeletal problem. Several studies have focused on its causes, prevention, and treatment strategies.
Noushafarin Niknam +2 more
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Abstract Trochlear dysplasia is one of the most important factors that influences the biomechanics of the patellofemoral (PF) joint. In cases of PF instability, trochlear dysplasia is associated with a significant increase in the risk of redislocation.
Jannik Frings +5 more
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Introduction: Patellofemoral pain syndrome(PFPS) is the most common overuse syndrome in athletes. It is one of the causes of anterior knee pain in athletic population who attend to the sport medical clinics.
N Khoshraftare Yazdi +3 more
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Arthroscopic Patella Realignment
Background: Patellofemoral pain is a prevalent condition that contributes to significant morbidity and can be difficult to manage or refractory to nonoperative treatment.
Kristen N. Reikersdorfer BA +2 more
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Patellar instability: arthroscopic surgery, indications and techniques
A significant incidence of knee pain and disability arise fro m patellofemoral disorders. An accurate diagnosis relies both on a comprehensive history and a careful physical examina - tion; radiologic modalities also play an important part in the ...
Mahmut Nedim DORAL +6 more
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The Comparison of Iliotibial Band Length and Q Angle in Athletes with and without Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome [PDF]
Patellofemoral pain syndrome accounts for 25%-40% of all knee problems observed in sport medical centers. The purpose of this study was to compare muscle flexibility of lower extremity in athletes with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome.
seyede leila mousavi, aliasghar Norasteh
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Introduction: Decreased hip muscles strength has been implicated to lower-extremity malalignment and patellofemoral pain. Proximal muscle groups including the lumbopelvic stabilizer muscles are responsible for postural control and body stability ...
Elham Mohamadi +2 more
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Pharmacotherapy for patellofemoral pain syndrome
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is common among adolescents and young adults. It is characterised by pain behind or around the patella and crepitations, provoked by ascending or descending stairs, squatting, prolonged sitting with flexed knees, running and cycling. The symptoms impede function in daily activities or sports.
Heintjes, EM (Edith) +5 more
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Abstract Purpose (1) To evaluate the relationship between the Magnetic Resonance Observation of Cartilage Repair Tissue (MOCART) 2.0 score and post‐operative clinical outcomes following surgical repair of cartilage lesions in the tibiofemoral joint, and (2) to determine threshold values of the 1‐year MOCART 2.0 score associated with favourable patient ...
Hyun‐Soo Moon +8 more
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