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  1. Disorders of the Patellofemoral Joint by John P. Fulkerson, 2004-03-04
  2. Patellofemoral Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment
  3. Disorders of the Patello-Femoral Joint by R. Paul Ficat, David S Hungerford, 1977
  4. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research 139 Pediatric Motorskeletal Conditions. 140 Diagnostic Methods and New Procedures. 142 Disorders of the Forefoot. 144 Patellofemoral Disorders. by MD, Editor in Chief Marshall R. Urist, 1979-01-01
  5. CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH NUMBER 144 OCTOBER 1979 PATELLOFEMORAL DISORDERS by J.B. Lipppincott, 1979-01-01
  6. Disorders of the Patellofemoral Joint - 4th edition by DavidD, 2004
  7. Patellofemoral Disorders (Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, Vol 144)
  8. PATELLOFEMORAL DISORDERS by R. BIEDERT, 2004
  9. Patellofemoral Disorders - Diagnosis and Treatment by R. BIEDERT, 2004
  10. Patellofemoral pain hits female athletes hard.(Musculoskeletal Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Melinda Tanzola, 2006-10-01

41. Korean Standard Classification Of Diseases
M22.2 patellofemoral disorders M22.3 Other derangements of patella M22.4 Chondromalaciapatellae M22.8 Other disorders of patella M22.9 Disorder of patella
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M22 Disorders of patella Exclusion £ºdislocation of patella(S83.0) M22.0 Recurrent dislocation of patella M22.1 Recurrent subluxation of patella M22.2 Patellofemoral disorders M22.3 Other derangements of patella M22.4 Chondromalacia patellae M22.8 Other disorders of patella M22.9 Disorder of patella, unspecified

42. Human Kinetics - Products
Injuries • Other Ligamentous Injuries of the Knee • Rehabilitation of Knee LigamentousInjuries • patellofemoral disorder • Shoulder Impingement and
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43. Chondromalacia From Linkspider UK Health Directory
for chondromalacia and patellofemoral disorders. Patellofemoral Syndrome Information about this disorder, written by a patient.
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45. Controversies In Orthopedic Sports Medicine
Rehabilitation of Knee Ligamentous Injuries. patellofemoral disorder.Shoulder Impingement and Rotator Cuff Disease. Shoulder Instability.
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46. NodeWorks - Musculoskeletal Disorders: Chondromalacia
Chondromalacia (otherwise known as chondromalacia patellae, anterior knee painsyndrome, patellofemoral disorder or runner s knee ) is caused by improper
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in entire NodeWorks Directory in Health in Musculoskeletal Disorders in ++ Chondromalacia Top Health Musculoskeletal Disorders Chondromalacia Chondromalacia (otherwise known as chondromalacia patellae, anterior knee pain syndrome, patellofemoral disorder or "runner's knee") is caused by improper tracking of the kneecap over the femur. As a result, the cartilage under the kneecap becomes roughened and pain results when the knee is bent or straightened while bearing weight. Chondromalacia Patella Darla sports a Grade 4 osteochondral lesion on her patella and suffers from CP. Visit this site for some decent, practical CP information. Chondromalacia Patellae Orthoseek article, with recommended exercises and information on prevention, treatment and the development of the disorder. HealtHub A brief definition of chondromalacia, followed by links to overviews, full text articles, diagnosis and treatment. Knee Supports and Braces Knee braces designed to stabilize the patella for chondromalacia and patellofemoral disorders. Patellofemoral Syndrome Information about this disorder, written by a patient.

47. Chondromalacia
and Braces http//www.kneesupport.com/chondromalacia/ Knee braces designedto stabilize the patella for chondromalacia and patellofemoral disorders.
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Health Conditions and Diseases Musculoskeletal Disorders Chondromalacia Websites What is Chondromalacia? http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/926052680.html
Article on the causes and treatment of the knee disorder chondromalacia patellae.
Chondromalacia Patellae
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Orthoseek article, with recommended exercises and information on prevention, treatment and the development of the disorder.
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A brief definition of chondromalacia, followed by links to overviews, full text articles, diagnosis and treatment.
The Patella and Chondromalacia
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Discussion of the anatomical abnormalities associated with chondromalacia. Includes diagrams and X-ray images.
Knee Supports and Braces
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Knee braces designed to stabilize the patella for chondromalacia and patellofemoral disorders.
Patellofemoral Syndrome
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48. Controversies In Orthopedic Sports Medicine Book (Copyright 1998, 648 Pages)
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50. Foot Injury Sublux
Physical Exam of the Knee Gradual menisceal tear, collateral ligamentinjury, patellofemoral disorder. ACL, MCL, LCL, menisci
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To the best of our knowledge, only two studies have histologically analyzedthis anatomic structure in patients with patellofemoral disorders.
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53. Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Homepage
Diagnosis. patellofemoral PAIN SYNDROME. Check out EMEDx.com. Definition. patellofemoral pain syndrome describes a variety of possible disorders that cause pain in the joint between the kneecap (Patella) and the thigh bone (Femur). may lead to patellofemoral pain syndrome. Usually, this disorder arises without a history
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PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME For more Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Information Check out EMEDx.com Definition
Patellofemoral pain syndrome describes a variety of possible disorders that cause pain in the joint between the kneecap (Patella) and the thigh bone (Femur).
Model and X-ray of a Normal Knee
Details Patellofemoral pain syndrome is known by other names such as: Patellar Chondromalacia, Excessive Lateral Pressure Syndrome and simply Anterior Knee Pain. It is a very common problem especially in women.
The pain associated with this disorder may worsen with descending stairs climbing or deep squating. Sitting with your knees flexed for a long period of time in a car or movie theatre may also aggravate the symptoms. Causes A variety of underlying anatomic abnormalities may result in patellofemoral pain syndrome. It can be caused by softening or cracking of the articular cartilage under the kneecap. This is known as chondromalacia. A malalignment of the kneecap or tight tissue around the kneecap can also create tension that may lead to patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Usually, this disorder arises without a history of significant trauma. Occasionally, the pain may begin after a blow to the knee or a minor injury.

54. Patellafemoral Pain Syndrome: An Associated Disorder Or...
Patellafemoral Pain Syndrome An Associated disorder or Medical Problem presentationof anterior knee pain could be diagnosed with patellofemoral pain syndrome
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Patellafemoral Pain Syndrome: An Associated Disorder or Medical Problem?
by Joseph Kurnik,DC There is no clear consensus in the literature concerning the terminology, aetiology and treatment for pain in the anterior part of the knee. The term 'anterior knee pain' is suggested to encompass all pain-related problems. By excluding anterior knee pain due to intra-articular pathology, peripatellar tendinitis or bursitis, plica syndromes, Sinding Larsen's disease, Osgood Schlatter's disease, neuromas and other rarely occurring pathologies, it is suggested that remaining patients with a clinical presentation of anterior knee pain could be diagnosed with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Three major contributing factors of PFPS are discussed: (1) malalignment of the lower extremity and/or the patella: (2) muscular imbalance of the lower extremity: and (3) overactivity. The above excerpt was the opening statement of a review article in Sports Medicine

55. Patellofemoral Knee Pain
Information about this disorder, written by a patient.
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"Ouch, my knee hurts!" .... "Yes, I've been doing my knee exercises!" .... "Am I going to wear this brace forever?!" .... "Ice is my friend" .... "Can I go back to track soon?" Got Knee Pain? This Site is About Patello-Femoral Syndrome and Everything About it. No, I'm not a Doctor, just a patient who has learned through lots of questions, research, and personal experience about this annoying set back. This page is based on what I have gone through so far. Not everything here may not be e xactly what you are experiencing, but it should be close enough. Read on for more infromation on this topic. How the knee is made up A normal knee vs. a bad one My Own Surgery Pictures - under constuction Diagnosis Treatment and a big Thanks!!! (you guys know who you are...Sports Therapy) Melicat95@earthlink.net Please Feel Free to email me with any feedback or questions. Enter Your Testimony / Experiences - Your Not Alone - See What Others Have To Say
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56. Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: Associated Disorder Or Medical Condition
Patellafemoral Pain Syndrome An Associated disorder or Medical Problem? by Joseph Kurnik DC. There is no clear consensus in the literature concerning the terminology, aetiology and treatment for pain in the anterior part of the knee. knee pain could be diagnosed with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Three major contributing factors
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Patellafemoral Pain Syndrome: An Associated Disorder or Medical Problem?
by Joseph Kurnik,DC There is no clear consensus in the literature concerning the terminology, aetiology and treatment for pain in the anterior part of the knee. The term 'anterior knee pain' is suggested to encompass all pain-related problems. By excluding anterior knee pain due to intra-articular pathology, peripatellar tendinitis or bursitis, plica syndromes, Sinding Larsen's disease, Osgood Schlatter's disease, neuromas and other rarely occurring pathologies, it is suggested that remaining patients with a clinical presentation of anterior knee pain could be diagnosed with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Three major contributing factors of PFPS are discussed: (1) malalignment of the lower extremity and/or the patella: (2) muscular imbalance of the lower extremity: and (3) overactivity. The above excerpt was the opening statement of a review article in Sports Medicine

57. The Steadman-Hawkins Clinic
Home. patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common knee disorder, which oftenaffects the senior athlete and those involved in running and jumping sports.
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common knee disorder, which often affects the senior athlete and those involved in running and jumping sports. Overuse, a change in activity, and an altered metabolic status are frequently responsible for the development of PFPS. Structural alignment and muscular weakness or imbalance may cause the patella (kneecap) to track improperly on the femur (thigh bone) during movement, leading to pain around the kneecap.
Other terms for patellofemoral pain are: retropatellar pain, peripatellar pain, anterior knee pain, and runner's knee.
Different disorders that cause pain around the kneecap include:
  • infrapatellar tendonitis (jumper's knee), which affects the tendon just below the kneecap
  • chondromalacia patella, which involves damage to the cartilage surface of the patella
  • quadriceps tendonitis, which affects the tendon attachment above the patella
  • plica syndrome

58. Patello-femoral Pain Syndrome (PFS)
medley of disorders as if they are one common disorder Anterior Knee Pain Syndrome .The terms anterior knee pain syndrome and patellofemoral pain syndrome
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GENERAL INFO - 5 - PATELLA (KNEECAP) PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN back to general info Pain arising from the joint surface between the patella and the femur ('patello-femoral pain') is the most common knee problem bringing patients to the doctor. Such pain is usually insidious in onset, without a remembered injury, often in both knees and felt in the front of the knee.
There are a number of causes of pain in this area - Patellar mal-tracking
The pain seem to be related to problems with the way the patella tracks in the trochlea (its groove - see section on mechanics).
X-ray being taken of the patello-femoral groove A normal amount of well-distributed force is essential to 'pump' the joint cartilage with each step you take, and this seems to help nourish the joint cartilage, which depends on the joint fluid for its nutrition. If the kneecap is out of alignment, there may be excessive forces at edge of the patella on the one side at a certain point in the extension cycle and too little on the other, and both of these may lead to problems with the joint cartilage.

59. Entrez PubMed
reviews the current literature concerning the treatment of patellofemoral pain with findingsto the prevailing views regarding the management of this disorder.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Abstra

60. California Education Connection: Patellofemoral Pain: Evaluation & Treatment Tec
patellofemoral pain remains one of the most common conditions isto critically assess current approaches to the management of this disorder.......Course
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Patellofemoral pain remains one of the most common conditions seen by physical therapists, yet evaluation and treatment programs remain highly variable and are often without scientific backing. The purpose of this course is to critically assess current approaches to the management of this disorder. Course participants will receive a thorough review of the clinical biomechanics of the patellofemoral joint, as well as an overview of the entire lower kinetic chain as it relates to patellofemoral pain and dysfunction. Emphasis will be placed on current research findings in the areas of gait analysis, Kinematic MRI, EMG, and patellofemoral joint mechanics. Critical review of long held, but poorly researched, areas of evaluation and treatment will be addressed. Participants will be challenged to critically review their beliefs regarding their etiology, assessment, and treatment approaches, but will also be provided with practical information to "take back" to the clinic for immediate use through hands-on lab experience.

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