Symptoms of Recurrent Patellar Dislocation:
- Acute pain during dislocation and relocation.
- Swelling and redness in the affected knee.
- Difficulty in restoring the natural movement of the knee.
- A feeling of instability or "giving way" in the knee.
Diagnosis and Treatment:
Diagnosing recurrent patellar dislocation involves advanced medical examination and reviewing the injury history. Treatment options include:
- Physical Therapy: Strengthening the muscles around the knee for improved stability.
- Bracing or Taping: Providing additional support to prevent dislocation.
- Surgery: In cases where non-surgical treatments are ineffective, surgical procedures may be necessary to correct underlying issues.
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Developing an effective treatment plan requires a precise evaluation by the medical team to ensure appropriate intervention and achieve the best outcomes for the patient. Contact us for more information and details tailored to your individual case