Despite numerous studies, a lack of consensus still exists over many aspects of patellofemoral pain, instability, and arthritis. This book adopts an evidence-based approach to assess each of these topics in depth. The book reviews general features of clinical examination and global evaluation techniques including the use of different imaging methods, e.g. x-rays, CT, MRI, stress x-rays, and bone scan. Various conservative and surgical treatment approaches for each of the three presentations - pain, instability, and arthritis - are then explained and assessed. Postoperative management and options in the event of failed surgery are also evaluated. Throughout, careful attention is paid to the literature in an attempt to establish the level of evidence for the efficacy of each imaging and treatment method. It is hoped that this book will serve as an informative guide for the practitioner when confronted with disorders of the patellofemoral joint.
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From the reviews:
"This book details the various causes of patellofemoral pain, as well as diagnostic modalities and treatment. ... The audience includes orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, physical therapists, and rheumatologists. ... The book offers valuable information on a common disorder. The current concepts and various surgical procedures used in management are presented. It is a good reference and a good addition to the orthopedic literature." (Riad Barmad, Doody's Review Service, December, 2010)
"This book details the various causes of patellofemoral pain, as well as diagnostic modalities and treatment. ... The audience includes orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, physical therapists, and rheumatologists. ... The book offers valuable information on a common disorder. The current concepts and various surgical procedures used in management are presented. It is a good reference and a good addition to the orthopedic literature." (Riad Barmad, Doody's Review Service, December, 2010)