Patellar instability resulting from patellofemoral joint pathologies ranges from intermittent subluxation to complete dislocation events. Critical evaluation of the mechanisms of injury and anatomic variations of the patellofemoral joint is essential for appropriate treatment selection.
Patellofemoral Joint Pathologies
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Patellofemoral Joint Pathologies: General Surgical Considerations
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Patellofemoral Joint Pathologies: All-Onlay MPFL Reconstruction Using Hybrid Knotless Knee FiberTak® Anchors
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Patellofemoral Joint Pathology: MPFL Reconstruction Using SwiveLock® Anchors and a TightRope® Implant
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Patellofemoral Joint Pathology: MPFL Reconstruction Using SwiveLock® Anchors and Tenodesis Screw Fixation
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Patellofemoral Joint Pathology: Patellofemoral Joint Malalignment—Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy With Anteromedialization Using the T3 AMZ System
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Patellofemoral Joint Pathologies: MPFL Repair Using Knee FiberTak® Anchors and the InternalBrace™ Technique
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Patellofemoral Joint Pathologies: Onlay MPFL Reconstruction Using Hybrid Knee FiberTak® Anchors and a TightRope® II RT Implant
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Managing Patellofemoral Pathology: Part 1–Trochlear Dysplasia and Instability
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Managing Patellofemoral Pathology: Part 2–Extensor Mechanism Injuries
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Master Class Knee Alignment and Bio-Restoration: Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy—AMZ Shifting to the Middle
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Master Class Knee Alignment and Bio-Restoration: Trochlear Dysplasia and MPFL Reconstruction
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Sports Medicine Fellowship Forum: Diagnosis and Treatment Algorithm for Patellofemoral Instability