Patellofemoral stress syndrome (PFSS), also known as "runner's knee" or "jumper's knee," is a type of overuse injury that causes pain in the soft tissues and bone in the front of the knee.
Driver's knee or patellofemoral pain syndrome is a common condition affecting those who commute to the office daily driving ...
If you are into driving manual cars, Dr Hemant Sharma, chairman - orthopaedics and joint replacement, Marengo Asia Hospitals ...
Runner's knee Runner's knee, also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome, is the most common cause of knee pain among runners, says Robert Wilder, MD, chair of the Department of Physical Medicine ...
If your knee pain is sharp, new or the result of an injury, most experts recommend holding off on running, climbing or ...
Navigating training and racing while nursing a niggle or a full-blown injury is frustrating, demotivating and often leads to ...
Background Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is the most common overuse injury in runners. Recent research suggests that hip mechanics play a role in the development of this syndrome. Currently, ...
When soccer players suffer from pain around the front of their knee, they are likely experiencing a condition known as patellofemoral ... alignment also can cause excessive wear on the cartilage ...
Quadriceps atrophy is a commonly cited accompaniment to patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), yet there is little valid, objective evidence for its existence. Objective: To investigate atrophy and ...