Anterior knee pain syndrome otherwise known as patellofemoral tracking syndrome is a condition in which the patella or kneecap is not tracking straight within the trochlear groove of the femur.
Discover how neuromuscular retraining techniques reprogram movement patterns to resolve chronic pain, offering longer-lasting solutions.
Navigating training and racing while nursing a niggle or a full-blown injury is frustrating, demotivating and often leads to ...
If knee pain won’t stop bothering ... in runners under the age of 50. When the patella (kneecap) moves out of alignment during running and doesn’t track properly in the trochlea, the ridge ...
When soccer players suffer from pain around the front of their knee, they are likely experiencing a condition known as patellofemoral pain. This pain may be caused by soft cartilage under the ...
Background Patellofemoral pain and osteoarthritis are prevalent and associated with substantial pain and functional impairments. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are recommended for research ...
Background Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is the most common overuse injury in runners. Recent research suggests that hip mechanics play a role in the development of this syndrome. Currently, ...
Patellofemoral arthroplasty (PFA ... Osteoarthritis can turn everyday activities into huge challenges. Dealing with pain may be as simple as modifying your activities or finding alternative activities ...