A nonsurgical approach to examination and treatment of the patellofemoral joint, part 2: Pathology and nonsurgical management of the patellofemoral joint
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Authors
Manske, Robert C.
Davies, George J.
Advisors
Issue Date
2003
Type
Article
Keywords
Patellofemoral pain , Anterior knee pain , Knee rehabilitation
Citation
Manske, Robert C. and George J. Davies. A nonsurgical approach to examination and treatment of the patellofemoral joint, part 2: Pathology and nonsurgical management of the patellofemoral joint. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 15(3&4):pp.253-293
Abstract
Patellofemoral pain (PFP) continues to be one of the most commonly diagnosed knee pathologies. Patellofemoral pain is a term used to describe any host of lesions in and around the anterior knee. Part 1 of this article described an evaluation and examination process to allow a more accurate diagnosis of this perplexing problem. Part 2 of this series describes the various classifications of PFP, followed by evidence-based treatment solutions for each category of lesion.
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Publisher
Begell House, Inc.
Journal
Book Title
Series
Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine;15(3&4)
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DOI
ISSN
0896-2960

