Patellofemoral instability is a painful and commonly recurring condition, which often must be managed surgically. Diagnosis can be aided by the use of a variety of physical exam signs, such as the Q angle, Beighton hypermobility score, glide test, J sign, patellar tilt test, and apprehension test. Imaging modalities including x-ray, CT, and MRI guide both diagnosis and management by revealing trochlear dysplasia, bony malalignment, and ligamentous injury that contribute to instability. Following an initial patellar dislocation, nonoperative management with bracing and physical therapy is an acceptable option, despite limited evidence that operative management may improve functional outcome and reduce recurrent dislocations. For recurrent di...
Recurrent patellar dislocations have been correlated with an elevated risk of further patellar dislo...
Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar mal-track-ing or...
In this book orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and researchers from Europe and the USA provide ...
Patellofemoral instability is a painful and commonly recurring condition, which often must be manage...
Recurrent patellofemoral instability is a common cause of knee pain and functional disability in ado...
Abstract Recent years have been characterized by an ongoing increase in knowledge about the differen...
Instability of the patella is a relatively frequent occurrence in adolescents. Its pathogenesis, whi...
Recurrent patellar instability can be very debilitating and may require surgical intervention. A tho...
Patellofemoral disorders must be approached through an appropriate process of diagnostic framing, pe...
Patellar instability is a difficult problem to treat due to its multifactorial nature. While soft ti...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in surgical management of patellar instability. ...
Item does not contain fulltextThree patients presented with patellar instability. On physical examin...
Patellar instability concerns mostly young and active patients. Because of the condition's multifact...
Aim: we are assessing MPFL reconstruction whether isolated or accompanied by lateral release and / o...
Recurrent patellar dislocations are correlated with an elevated risk for further patellar dislocatio...
Recurrent patellar dislocations have been correlated with an elevated risk of further patellar dislo...
Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar mal-track-ing or...
In this book orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and researchers from Europe and the USA provide ...
Patellofemoral instability is a painful and commonly recurring condition, which often must be manage...
Recurrent patellofemoral instability is a common cause of knee pain and functional disability in ado...
Abstract Recent years have been characterized by an ongoing increase in knowledge about the differen...
Instability of the patella is a relatively frequent occurrence in adolescents. Its pathogenesis, whi...
Recurrent patellar instability can be very debilitating and may require surgical intervention. A tho...
Patellofemoral disorders must be approached through an appropriate process of diagnostic framing, pe...
Patellar instability is a difficult problem to treat due to its multifactorial nature. While soft ti...
The aim of this paper is to present recent advances in surgical management of patellar instability. ...
Item does not contain fulltextThree patients presented with patellar instability. On physical examin...
Patellar instability concerns mostly young and active patients. Because of the condition's multifact...
Aim: we are assessing MPFL reconstruction whether isolated or accompanied by lateral release and / o...
Recurrent patellar dislocations are correlated with an elevated risk for further patellar dislocatio...
Recurrent patellar dislocations have been correlated with an elevated risk of further patellar dislo...
Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar mal-track-ing or...
In this book orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and researchers from Europe and the USA provide ...