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Chondromalacia patellae (CMP) is referred as anterior knee pain due to physical and biomechanical changes <ref name="2">Lee Herrington and Abdullah Al-Sherhi, A Controlled Trial of Weight-Bearing Versus Non–Weight-Bearing Exercises for Patellofemoral Pain, journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 2007, 37(4), 155-160</ref>. It manifests as’ softening, swelling, fraying, and erosion of the hyaline cartilage overlying the patella and sclerosis of underlying bone’ <ref name="4">Gagliardi et al., Detection and Staging of Chondromalacia Patellae: Relative Efficacies of Conventional MR Imaging, MR Arthrography, and CT Arthrography, ARJ, 1994, 163, 629-636</ref>.<br>Simplified, it means that the posterior surface of the patella is going though softening and degenerative changes.<ref name="12">http://www.e-radiography.net/radpath/c/chondromalaciap.htm</ref><br>CMP is also known as “Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFP)” <ref name="2">Lee Herrington and Abdullah Al-Sherhi, A Controlled Trial of Weight-Bearing Versus Non–Weight-Bearing Exercises for Patellofemoral Pain, journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 2007, 37(4), 155-160</ref><ref name="11">http://www.ubsportsmed.buffalo.edu/education/patfem.html</ref> and “Runner’s Knee”<ref name="13">http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/patelladisorders/a/chondromalacia.htm</ref>.<br> | Chondromalacia patellae (CMP) is referred as anterior knee pain due to physical and biomechanical changes <ref name="2">Lee Herrington and Abdullah Al-Sherhi, A Controlled Trial of Weight-Bearing Versus Non–Weight-Bearing Exercises for Patellofemoral Pain, journal of orthopaedic &amp; sports physical therapy, 2007, 37(4), 155-160</ref>. It manifests as’ softening, swelling, fraying, and erosion of the hyaline cartilage overlying the patella and sclerosis of underlying bone’ <ref name="4">Gagliardi et al., Detection and Staging of Chondromalacia Patellae: Relative Efficacies of Conventional MR Imaging, MR Arthrography, and CT Arthrography, ARJ, 1994, 163, 629-636</ref>.<br>Simplified, it means that the posterior surface of the patella is going though softening and degenerative changes.<ref name="12">http://www.e-radiography.net/radpath/c/chondromalaciap.htm</ref><br>CMP is also known as “Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFP)” <ref name="2">Lee Herrington and Abdullah Al-Sherhi, A Controlled Trial of Weight-Bearing Versus Non–Weight-Bearing Exercises for Patellofemoral Pain, journal of orthopaedic &amp; sports physical therapy, 2007, 37(4), 155-160</ref><ref name="11">http://www.ubsportsmed.buffalo.edu/education/patfem.html</ref> and “Runner’s Knee”<ref name="13">http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/patelladisorders/a/chondromalacia.htm</ref>.<br> | ||
== Clinically Relevant Anatomy == | == Clinically Relevant Anatomy == |
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11. http://www.ubsportsmed.buffalo.edu/education/patfem.html
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13. http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/patelladisorders/a/chondromalacia.htm
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1. Bill Vicenzino, Natalie Collins, Kay Crossley, Elaine Beller, Ross Darnell and Thomas McPoil, Foot orthoses and physiotherapy in the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome: A randomised clinical trial, BioMed Central, 2008
2. Lee Herrington and Abdullah Al-Sherhi, A Controlled Trial of Weight-Bearing Versus Non–Weight-Bearing Exercises for Patellofemoral Pain, journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 2007, 37(4), 155-160
3. Iraj Salehi, Shabnam Khazaeli, Parta Hatami, Mahdi Malekpour, Bone density in patients with chondromalacia patella, Springer-Verlag, 2009
4. Gagliardi et al., Detection and Staging of Chondromalacia Patellae: Relative Efficacies of Conventional MR Imaging, MR Arthrography, and CT Arthrography, ARJ, 1994, 163, 629-636
5. R van Linschoten et al., Supervised exercise therapy versus usual care for patellofemoral pain syndrome: an open label randomised controlled trial, BMJ, 2009
6. florence peterson kendall et al., Spieren : tests en functies, Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Nederland, 469p (383)
7. P. van der Tas & J.M. Klomp-Jacobs; Chondropathie Patellae; Maatschap voor Sport-Fysiotherapie, Manuele Therapie en Medische Trainings Therapie
8. Derasari A. et al.;McConnell taping shifts the patella inferiorly in patients with patellofemoral pain: a dynamic magnetic resonance imaging study; Journal of the American Physical Therapy association; 2010; 90(3): 411–419.
9. Naoko Aminaka & Phillip A Gribble; A Systematic Review of the Effects of Therapeutic Taping on Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome; Journal of Athletic Training; 2005; 40(4): 341–351
10. Bleakley C, McDonough S, MacAuley D. The use of ice in the treatment of acute soft-tissue injury: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Am J Sport Med.; 2004; 32:251-261.