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[Patellofemoral instability in children and adolescents].

Sebastian FarrMatthias Pallamar
Published in: Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany) (2024)
Patellofemoral instability is a common and clinically relevant disorder of multifactorial causes. Several concomitant problems such as genua valga, hyperlaxity, injuries or sports-related overuse may contribute to the development of instability and recurrent patellar dislocations. A thorough diagnosis is of paramount importance to delineate every contributing factor. This includes radiographic modalities and advanced imaging such as magnetic resonance imaging or torsional analyses. The authors recommend non-operative management (including physiotherapy, gait and proprioceptive training, orthoses) and, whenever non-operative measures fail, surgical patellar stabilization using, e.g. MPFL reconstruction.
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