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- Patellar Dislocation: What Is It, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment | Osmosis
Patellar dislocations occur when the patella, the bone of the kneecap, slides out of its typical location To diagnose a patellar dislocation, thorough review of patient history, physical examination, and imaging may be necessary
- Chondromalacia Patellae: What It Is, Causes, Signs and Symptoms - Osmosis
The patellar grind test, which detects the presence of patellofemoral joint disorder, may be positive (i e , Clarke’s sign) if the individual is unable to contract the quadriceps with downward pressure on the kneecap
- Patellar tendon rupture: Video, Causes, Meaning - Osmosis
Patellar tendon rupture is a rupture of the tendon that connects the patella to the tibia The tell-tale sign of a ruptured patella tendon is the movement of the patella further up the quadriceps When rupture occurs, the patella loses support from the tibia and moves toward the hip when the quadriceps muscle contracts, hindering the leg's
- Quadriceps Tendonitis: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - Osmosis
The patellar tendon is located beneath the patella and connects the patella to the shinbone Both the quadriceps tendon and patellar tendon coordinate the quadriceps muscles, which help straighten the knee and absorb the shock of heel strike
- Patellar tendon rupture: Vídeo, Anatomía Definición - Osmosis
Patellar tendon rupture is a rupture of the tendon that connects the patella to the tibia The tell-tale sign of a ruptured patella tendon is the movement of the patella further up the quadriceps
- Nail-Patella Syndrome - Osmosis
Nail-patella syndrome (NPS), also known as hereditary onycho-osteodysplasia or Fong disease, is a rare genetic syndrome characterized by Learn with Osmosis
- Special tests for the lower limb: Video, Causes, Meaning - Osmosis
Patellar grind test With the patient supine and the knee flexed to 10–20º, grasp the distal thigh and proximal patella, apply anterior to posterior pressure on the patella, and instruct the patient to contract the quadriceps muscle
- Osgood-Schlatter disease (traction apophysitis) - Osmosis
Osgood-Schlatter disease is an inflammation of the patellar ligament, right at the point where it inserts on the tibial tuberosity, resulting in painful swelling just below the knee It’s named after two orthopedic surgeons; the American Robert Osgood, and the Swiss Carl Schlatter
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