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American family physician, 2019
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common causes of anterior knee pain encountered in the outpatient setting in adolescents and adults younger than 60 years. The incidence in the United States is between 3% and 6%. The cardinal feature of PFPS is pain in or around the anterior knee that intensifies when the knee is flexed during ...
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common causes of anterior knee pain encountered in the outpatient setting in adolescents and adults younger than 60 years. The incidence in the United States is between 3% and 6%. The cardinal feature of PFPS is pain in or around the anterior knee that intensifies when the knee is flexed during ...
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Scientific News of Academy of Physical Education and Sport, 2020
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a clinical condition that is characterised by retropatellar and/or peripatellar pain related to activities involving lower limb loading (eg, walking, running, jumping, step mounting, and prolonged sitting and motility,walking down stairs, squatting. Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFAS) is a common cause of anterior
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a clinical condition that is characterised by retropatellar and/or peripatellar pain related to activities involving lower limb loading (eg, walking, running, jumping, step mounting, and prolonged sitting and motility,walking down stairs, squatting. Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFAS) is a common cause of anterior
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Patellofemoral morphometry in patients with idiopathic patellofemoral pain syndrome
European Journal of Radiology, 2010To compare clinical and computed tomography (CT) measures in extension, 20 degrees and 30 degrees of flexion of symptomatic knees of patient with idiopathic patellofemoral pain syndrome with the contra lateral asymptomatic knee.Knees of 52 consecutive patients with idiopathic patellofemoral pain were studied with CT.
María, del Mar Carrión Martín +3 more
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2017
The patellofemoral joint consists of the bony patella and the trochlear groove of the distal femur. Patellofemoral pain syndrome is characterized by insidious onset diffuse pain originating from the anterior knee, most commonly in young active athletes, especially runners.
Ryan J. McNeilan, Grant L. Jones
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The patellofemoral joint consists of the bony patella and the trochlear groove of the distal femur. Patellofemoral pain syndrome is characterized by insidious onset diffuse pain originating from the anterior knee, most commonly in young active athletes, especially runners.
Ryan J. McNeilan, Grant L. Jones
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Acupuncture Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1999To evaluate the effect of acupuncture treatment in patellofemoral pain syndrome.A controlled trial where patients were randomly assigned either to acupuncture treatment or no treatment. Evaluation of the result was blinded.An acupuncture/physiotherapy treatment practice in Bergen, Norway.A total of 75 patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome were ...
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Exercise for treating patellofemoral pain syndrome
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2013Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common knee problem, which particularly affects adolescents and young adults. PFPS, which is characterised by retropatellar (behind the kneecap) or peripatellar (around the kneecap) pain, is often referred to as anterior knee pain.
van der Heijden, Rianne +4 more
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Physical Examination and Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2006Patellofemoral pain syndrome, which accounts for 25% of all sports-related knee injuries, is multifactorial in origin. A combination of variables, including abnormal lower limb biomechanics, soft-tissue tightness, muscle weakness, and excessive exercise, may result in increased cartilage and subchondral bone stress, patellofemoral pain, and subtle or ...
Michael, Fredericson, Kisung, Yoon
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PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME IN THE FEMALE ATHLETE
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2000Although PFS will continue to be a therapeutic challenge, the prognosis for most female athletes is good, especially if they are motivated and compliant with their treatment program. Particularly in women, care should be taken to avoid placing too much emphasis on biomechanical variants that may not be clinically significant or correctable because such
M M, Baker, M S, Juhn
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Hamstring length in patellofemoral pain syndrome
Physiotherapy, 2008AbstractPurpose. To investigate whether there was a difference in hamstring length between patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome and healthy asymptomatic control participants between 18 and 35 years old. Relevance. Short hamstrings may produce greater patellofemoral joint reaction forces.
Lisa C, White +2 more
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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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