Aftercare | Therapy of a patella dislocation

Aftercare The postoperative treatment must be adapted to the corresponding surgical method. It is important that the musculature of the thigh is optimally physiotherapeutically post-treated. Special attention must be paid to training the inner front thigh muscles (Musculus vastus medialis). This can also have a positive effect on the course of the patella. In addition, … Aftercare | Therapy of a patella dislocation

Kneecap

Synonyms Patella fracture, patella fracture, patella tendon, patella tendon, patellar tendon, chondropathia patellae, retropatellar arthrosis, patella luxation, patella luxation Medical: Patella Normal patella Dysplastic patella Dysplastic patella with lateralization Retropatellar cartilage damage Function The kneecap transfers the force of the front thigh muscles to the shin via the knee joint. The patella of the kneecap … Kneecap

Pain in the kneecap

Introduction The patella is a flat, disc-shaped, bony structure located directly in front of the knee joint. As a bone embedded in the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle, the patella is involved in the formation of the articular surfaces of the knee joint. The main function of the kneecap is to protect the knee … Pain in the kneecap

Symptoms | Pain in the kneecap

Symptoms Above the kneecap, pain is usually triggered by the thigh muscles. The quadriceps muscle or its tendon is affected. Here, too, a traumatic (tear) is very rare. More often, inflammation due to overuse occurs, which can affect the muscle as well as the tendon and the patella. Chronic inflammation can damage the tendon and … Symptoms | Pain in the kneecap

Diagnosis | Pain in the kneecap

Diagnosis The diagnosis of the disease that leads to the development of pain in the kneecap area is usually done in several steps. Simple clinical examinations are in many cases supplemented by radiological procedures. The most important clinical examinations include palpation of the patella surface and assessment of the patella’s displaceability. In addition, the triggerability … Diagnosis | Pain in the kneecap

Prophylaxis | O – legs

Prophylaxis Apart from avoiding the underlying diseases or other triggering factors, unfortunately the development of bow legs cannot be prevented. Prognosis After the operation, a hospital stay of about 7 days is usually scheduled. Partial loading of the bone from the beginning is not only allowed, but also important to strengthen the bone structure. After … Prophylaxis | O – legs

O – legs

Medical: Genu varum Definition The bow legs are among the axis malpositions. These are deviations from the normal axis. Bow legs are characterized by the fact that the axial deviation of the legs is directed laterally outwards. When viewed from the front, the deformity gives the impression of an “O”. The bow-leg in infants and … O – legs

Symptoms | O – legs

Symptoms Generally speaking, pain is the first thing that occurs. Due to the malposition of the legs, the knee is constantly under incorrect load. In the case of bandy legs, the inner side of the knee joints is the most stressed. This leads to increased and above all early wear and tear of the knee … Symptoms | O – legs

Kneecap popped out

Synonyms Patella fracture, patella fracture, patella tendon, patella tendon, patella tendon, chondropathia patellae, retropatellar arthrosis, patella luxation, patella luxation Medical: Patella Introduction This topic is a continuation of the kneecap topic. More information on the topic Patella jumped out can be found under Patella luxationThe patella is a V-shaped bone in front of the knee … Kneecap popped out