Patellofemoral instability may occur in a young population as a result of injury during sporting activities. This review focuses on return to sport after one episode of dislocation treated no operatively and as well after surgery for chronic patellofemoral instability. With or without surgery, only two-thirds of patients return to sports at the same level as prior to injury. A high-quality rehabilitation programme using specific exercises is the key for a safe return to sporting activities. To achieve this goal, recovery of muscle strength and dynamic stability of the lower limbs is crucial. The focus should be directed to strengthen the quadriceps muscle and pelvic stabilizers, as well as lateral trunk muscle training. Patient education an...
Every week, we read in the sports newspapers that a professional athlete rupture her or his anterior...
Background: Patellar instability can limit activity and participation for many young people, and mor...
Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar mal-track-ing or...
PURPOSE: Recurrent patellar dislocation is a frequent knee disorders in young, active patients. Medi...
Treatment of first patellar dislocation is usually conservative and the subsequent rehabilitation pr...
Abstract Background The evidence regarding the usefulness of assessment tools to support decisions o...
Aim: we are assessing MPFL reconstruction whether isolated or accompanied by lateral release and / o...
Objective: Synthesize evidence on objectively quantified lower limb strength recovery in people trea...
Background Lateral patellar dislocations mainly affect active teenagers and young adults. To help pe...
Abstract Background Patellar dislocation is common in young and active patients. The purpose of this...
Introduction: Patellar dislocation and rupture of the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) are freq...
Copyright © 2014 Eva Bengtsson Moström et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...
Recurrent patellofemoral instability is a common cause of knee pain and functional disability in ado...
Purpose. The present study reports a long-term follow-up of acute primary patellar dislocation in pa...
Abstract Background Biomechanical studies indicate that during outward rotation of the tibia and the...
Every week, we read in the sports newspapers that a professional athlete rupture her or his anterior...
Background: Patellar instability can limit activity and participation for many young people, and mor...
Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar mal-track-ing or...
PURPOSE: Recurrent patellar dislocation is a frequent knee disorders in young, active patients. Medi...
Treatment of first patellar dislocation is usually conservative and the subsequent rehabilitation pr...
Abstract Background The evidence regarding the usefulness of assessment tools to support decisions o...
Aim: we are assessing MPFL reconstruction whether isolated or accompanied by lateral release and / o...
Objective: Synthesize evidence on objectively quantified lower limb strength recovery in people trea...
Background Lateral patellar dislocations mainly affect active teenagers and young adults. To help pe...
Abstract Background Patellar dislocation is common in young and active patients. The purpose of this...
Introduction: Patellar dislocation and rupture of the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) are freq...
Copyright © 2014 Eva Bengtsson Moström et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...
Recurrent patellofemoral instability is a common cause of knee pain and functional disability in ado...
Purpose. The present study reports a long-term follow-up of acute primary patellar dislocation in pa...
Abstract Background Biomechanical studies indicate that during outward rotation of the tibia and the...
Every week, we read in the sports newspapers that a professional athlete rupture her or his anterior...
Background: Patellar instability can limit activity and participation for many young people, and mor...
Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar mal-track-ing or...