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Patellar dislocation (knee cap dislocation)

Description The knee cap usuall...


Description

The knee cap usually slips sideways to the outside of the knee. Dislocated knee caps most often occur in women. It is usually a result of sudden direction changes while running. It may also occur as a direct result of injury.

Symptoms

Knee cap (patella) is displaced to the outside of the knee, knee swelling, knee pain and tenderness, "sloppy" knee cap (able to move the knee cap excessively from right to left).

Tests

Common tests used for diagnosis and treatment

Workup:
A history and physical exam will be performed. X-rays are done to rule out a fracture.

Tests:
X-ray

Specialists:
Orthopedic Surgery

Treatment

Treatment includes knee immobilization for 3-4 weeks. Physical therapy is done to build up the strength of the knee joint. Unstable joints may require surgery.
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