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The authors of paper 128, presented at the POSNA meeting on May 14, 2021, described their results of treating adolescents who sustained patellar dislocations and needed loose body removal with ...
Patellar dislocation tends to be more common among ... scarred within and to the medial retinaculum and do not become a lose body. If the small fragment becomes lose and cause mechanical symptoms ...
Patellar dislocations are more common in athletes and active people, but can happen to anyone during a traumatic incident. Athletes who have loose ligaments, a shallow groove for the patella to ...
A subluxation is a partial and temporary dislocation; the patella is the kneecap. Tests performed since revealed a loose body inside the knee, which led to the decision for surgery. "After ...
A patella subluxation or dislocation almost always results in ... which then requires surgical reconstruction." What is a 'loose body'? And what will the procedure entail? "Unfortunately, in ...
people who have received nonsurgical treatment for a first-time kneecap dislocation experience a reoccurrence about 50% of the time. The risk of a recurrent dislocation increases if the body has ...
A subluxation is a partial and temporary dislocation; the patella is the kneecap. Tests performed since revealed a loose body inside the knee, which led to the decision for surgery. “After ...
A subluxation is a partial and temporary dislocation; the patella is the kneecap. Tests performed since revealed a loose body inside the knee, which led to the decision for surgery. “After ...