Update on rehabilitation of patellofemoral pain

Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a multifactorial disorder with a variety of treatment options. The assortment of components that contribute to its pathophysiology can be categorized into local joint impairments, altered lower extremity biomechanics, and overuse. A detailed physical examinatio...

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Published inCurrent sports medicine reports Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 172 - 178
Main Authors Dutton, Rebecca A, Khadavi, Michael J, Fredericson, Michael
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.05.2014
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Summary:Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a multifactorial disorder with a variety of treatment options. The assortment of components that contribute to its pathophysiology can be categorized into local joint impairments, altered lower extremity biomechanics, and overuse. A detailed physical examination permits identification of the unique contributors for a given individual and permits the formation of a precise, customized treatment plan. This review aims to describe the latest evidence and recommendations regarding rehabilitation of PFPS. We address the utility of quadriceps strengthening, soft tissue flexibility, patellar taping, patellar bracing, hip strengthening, foot orthoses, gait reeducation, and training modification in the treatment of PFPS.
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ISSN:1537-8918
DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000000056