Injury to patella

    • [DOC File]Sports Medicine Miller Review

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      6. The mechanism of injury that leaves the posterior cruciate ligament at M, K greatest risk for injury is: (375) A. hyperextension of the knee. B. falling with the knee bent and the foot dorsiflexed. C. landing on the anterior aspect of the bent knee with the foot plantarflexed. …

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    • [DOC File]Injury to the Knee and Tibia - Josh Corwin

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      Patellar tendonitis, also called jumpers knee, is inflammation in the band tissue (the patellar tendon) that connects the kneecap (patella) to the shinbone (tibia). How does it occur? The most common activity causing patellar tendonitis is too much jumping.

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    • [DOC File]Patella and Kneecap Pain - MyActive

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      Chondromalacia patella. Dislocation (patella, knee) Patella Subluxation. Epiphyseal Plate Injury (proximal tibia, distal femur, etc.) Fat Pad Contusion. Fracture (patella, tibia, fibula) Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome. Meniscal Tear. Osteochondritis Dissecans. Osgood-Schlatters Disease. Sinding Larson Johansson Disease. Patellar Tendon Rupture

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    • Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper’s Knee)

      The breaking down of fibrous tissue in the major muscle groups in the upper leg can release pressure on the knee and patella area. It is not ideal to stretch an “injury” however to mobilise toxic build-up and stimulate circulation is very effective in managing this injury.

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    • [DOC File]KNEE ANATOMY Worksheet

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      If dial at just 30, then PLC injury. If dial at 30 and 90, then PLC and PCL injury. Patella baja – associated w/ arthrofibrosis. OCD – lateral aspect Medial femoral condyle. Stress radiographs. For PCL measurement. If > 12 mm, then probably PCL and PLC injury. ACL. Bone bruise. Lateral femoral condyle (mid 1/3) Lateral tibial plateau (post 1/3)

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    • Acute Patella Injury - causes, symptoms & treatment

      Apr 23, 2004 · Overuse and Overload Because bending the knee increases the pressure between the patella and its various points of contact with the femur, patellofemoral pain syndrome is often classified as an overuse injury.4-8 However, a more appropriate term may be "overload," because the syndrome can also affect inactive patients.

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE KNEE - Andrews University

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      Injury. When the patellar tendon ruptures, the patella loses its anchoring support to the tibia. Without this anchoring effect of the intact patella tendon, the patella tends to move superiorly as the quadriceps muscle contracts. Without the intact patella tendon, the patient is unable to straighten the knee.

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    • [DOC File]NATA Injuries List

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      30°, firm lateral pressure to patella) Complication: torn medial joint capsule. Management: push medially on patella while extending knee using element . of surprise cast or zimmer splint 2-4/52 (minimal immobilisation if . recurrent) Knee Dislocation. Angiography if: distal pulses, abnormal ABI (if abnormal examination, 40% have a vascular ...

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    • [DOC File]Quad/Patellar Tendon Rupture

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      Patella tendonitis- “jumper’s knee” (infrapatellar tendon) Due to large extensor force. Diagnosis. May not feel defect. MRI. Clinical- patient can not extend knee against resistance. Treatment. Surgical correction. Hamstring- + pain flexion against resistance. Patella injury. Patellofemoral pain- Chodromalacia. Patellofemoral instability ...

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      4. what type of bone is the patella? 5. what ligament prevents anterior displacement of the knee? 6. what ligament prevents varus forces at the knee? 7. what muscles flex the knee? 8. what ligament prevents posterior displacement of the knee? 9. what ligament prevents valgus foreces at the knee? 10. what muscles extend the knee? 11.

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