Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Limb symmetry index for single-leg hop and triple hop movements was significantly associated with persistent ...
A 16-year-old female high school junior with a history of recurrent patellar instability presented with left knee pain following a patellar dislocation event.Two weeks earlier, she stepped onto a ...
When things are in the groove, they’re going smoothly. That surely is the case with your knee. As long as your kneecap (patella) stays in its groove in the knee, you can walk, run, sit, stand, kneel, ...
• Q: Why does my kneecap keep dislocating, and what treatment is available? Dr. Vic Ayers, Orthopedic Surgeon & Maui Memorial Chief of Staff, Pacific Permanente Group: Patella dislocation occurs when ...
SEATTLE — Knee injuries affect everyone from casual gym‑goers to elite athletes, and according to sports injury surgeon Dr. Frederick Huang, some types are especially common. “A few of the most common ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was playing a pickup game of football with my kids, took a tumble, and my kneecap made a popping sound. It really hurt, then seemed to get better, but something's not right. Any ...
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