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Disorders of the patellofemoral joint / John P. Fulkerson ; contributing authors, David A. Buuck [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fulkerson, John P. (John Pryor)
Contributor:
Buuck, David A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Patellofemoral joint--Diseases.
Patellofemoral joint.
Patellofemoral joint--Wounds and injuries.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (392 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
Fourth edition.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, [2004]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The classic text by the leading expert on patellofemoral joint disorders is now in its thoroughly updated Fourth Edition, presenting comprehensive, current guidelines on the diagnosis and nonoperative and operative treatment of these common and controversial disorders. Highlights of this edition include revised chapters on imaging and arthroscopy of the patellofemoral joint and expanded coverage of nonarthritic anterior knee pain, patellar subluxation, patellar dislocation, articular cartilage lesions in patellofemoral pain patients, and surgical treatment of patellofemoral chondrosis and arthrosis. The concise and readable text is enhanced by more than 400 illustrations.
Contents:
Intro
Normal Anatomy
EMBRYOLOGY
PATELLAR MORPHOLOGY
Anterior Surface
Posterior Surface
Articular Surface
Medial Facet
Lateral Facet
Base of the Patella
Apex of the Patella
Paramedian Borders
OSSEOUS STRUCTURE
TROCHLEAR SURFACE OF THE FEMUR
Lateral (External) Trochlear Facet
Supratrochlear Fossa
Trochlear Condylar Junctions
SYNOVIUM OF THE PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT
Suprapatellar Pouch
Peripatellar Synovium
Infrapatellar Synovium
SOFT-TISSUE STABILIZERS
Passive Stabilizers
Active Stabilizers
VASCULAR ANATOMY OF THE PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT
Arterial Supply
Venous Drainage
Functional Aspects of the Vascular Supply
Biomechanics of the Patellofemoral Joint
BIOMECHANICS
FUNCTIONS OF THE PATELLA
STATICS
Calculation of Patellofemoral Compression
PATELLOFEMORAL CONTACT AREAS
DYNAMICS
KNEE EXTENSION AGAINST RESISTANCE
LAW OF VALGUS
ABNORMAL BIOMECHANICS
History and Physical Examination
HISTORY
The Complaint
Onset of the Problem
What Is the Nature of the Pain?
History of Overuse?
History of Surgeries
Other Medical History
Patient Goals and Expectations
Pain Diagrams
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Evidence of Malalignment
Reproducing the Patient's Pain
Putting It All Together
Imaging the Patellofemoral Joint
STANDARD VIEWS
Anteroposterior View
Lateral View
Tangential (Axial) View
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
Performing Patellofemoral CT
DETERMINING SUBLUXATION AND TILT USING TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGES
ARTHROGRAPHY
PATELLOFEMORAL RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION IN CHILDREN
Birth to 5 Years
Five to Eleven Years
After 11 Years
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING
OTHER IMAGING TECHNIQUES
PRACTICAL ALGORITHM FOR IMAGING THE PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT
Arthroscopy of the Patellofemoral Joint.
BASIC SETUP AND TECHNIQUE
CLASSIFICATION OF ARTICULAR LESIONS
ARTHROSCOPIC DEBRIDEMENT
ARTHROSCOPIC LATERAL RELEASE
ARTHROSCOPIC MEDIAL IMBRICATION
ARTHROSCOPIC ARTHROPLASTY
SYMPTOMATIC PLICA AND SYNOVIAL RESECTION
SUMMARY
Dysplasias
PATELLAR DYSPLASIAS
Aplasia
Hypoplasia
Partial Hypoplasia
Patella Fragmentation
Marginal Patellar Defects
Patellar Reduplication
Hyperplasia or Patella Magna
SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR PATELLA MALPOSITION
Patella Alta
Patella Baja or Infera
TROCHLEAR DYSPLASIAS
Hypoplasia of the Medial Condyle
Aplasia of the Medial Trochlea
Global Dystrophy of the Trochlea
SOFT-TISSUE DYSPLASIA
Nonarthritic Anterior Knee Pain
CLINICAL FEATURES
Symptoms
Physical Findings
RETINACULAR PAIN
PLICA OR SYNOVITIS
PATELLAR TENDINITIS (JUMPER'S KNEE)
Prepatellar Bursitis
Retropatellar Tendon Bursitis
Pes Anserinus Bursitis
Fat Pad Syndrome
MENISCAL LESIONS
CRUCIATE LIGAMENT DEFICIENCY AND RECONSTRUCTION
HEMANGIOMA
RUNNERS' KNEE
ILIOTIBIAL FRICTION BAND SYNDROME
REFERRED PAIN
REHABILITATION OF SOFT-TISSUE PROBLEMS
Patellar Tilt Compression and the Excessive Lateral Pressure Syndrome
Signs and Symptoms
NATURAL HISTORY OF THE TILT COMPRESSION SYNDROME
RADIOGRAPHIC FEATURES
Axial View Arthrography
CT and MRI
Indirect Signs of Excessive Pressure
ETIOLOGY
Excessive Lateral Ligamentous Tension
Causes of Excessive Lateral Ligamentous Tension
Disruption of Medial Stabilizers
Residual Retinacular Band
Treatment of Patients with Tilt Compression (Nonoperative)
LATERAL RELEASE FOR THE PATIENT WITH TILT COMPRESSION SYNDROME
TECHNIQUE OF LATERAL RETINACULAR RELEASE
Complications of Lateral Retinacular Release
CASE HISTORIES
Patient 1 (32-Year-Old Female Hairdresser).
Patient 2 (16-Year-Old Girl)
Patient 3 (30-Year-Old Man)
Patient 4 (27-Year-Old Woman)
Patellar Subluxation
TYPES OF SUBLUXATION (TRANSLATION)
Minor Recurrent Lateral Subluxation
Major Recurrent Lateral Subluxation
Persistent Lateral Patella Displacement
Congenital Subluxation
Secondary Subluxation
Natural History
CLINICAL FEATURES OF SUBLUXATION
History
Diagnosis
Radiologic Features
TREATMENT
Nonoperative Treatment
Operative Treatment
Patellar Dislocation
ETIOLOGY OF PATELLAR DISLOCATION
Bony Abnormalities
Soft-Tissue Abnormalities
DIRECT PATELLAR TRAUMA WITHOUT DISLOCATION
ACUTE PATELLAR DISLOCATION
Clinical Picture
Pathoanatomy
Treatment
Fulkerson's Approach to Acute Patellar Dislocation
RECURRENT PATELLAR DISLOCATION
Clinical Features
PERMANENT PATELLAR DISLOCATION
Congenital Form
Acquired Form
Etiology
Articular Cartilage Lesions in Patellofemoral Pain Patients
HISTORICAL REVIEW
NEUROTROPHINS AND PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN
PATELLAR ARTICULAR CARTILAGE BREAKDOWN
ANATOMIC ASPECTS OF PATELLAR CARTILAGE BREAKDOWN
Closed Chondromalacia
Open Chondromalacia
Chondrosclerosis
Tuft Formation
Superficial Surface Changes
Global Chondromalacia
Outerbridge Classification
LOCATION OF LESIONS
MICROSCOPIC ASPECTS OF PATELLAR ARTICULAR CARTILAGE DEGENERATION
MECHANICAL PATHOGENESIS OF ARTHROSIS
Origin of Arthrosis: Its Mechanical Nature
Initiation of Arthrosis
Patellar Articular Cartilage Healing
ARTICULAR CARTILAGE LESIONS IN THE PATIENT WITH CHRONIC PATELLAR TILT.
ARTICULAR CARTILAGE LESIONS RELATED TO PATELLAR SUBLUXATION
CLINICAL FEATURES-CHONDROMALACIA RELATED TO MALALIGNMENT
Trauma and Infrapatellar Contracture
SYMPTOMS AND PHYSICAL FINDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH CHONDROMALACIA-ARTHROSIS
Clinical Forms
OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS AND OSTEONECROSIS
PLANNING TREATMENT
Malposition
Chondrosis-Arthrosis
Retinacular Pain
Plica
Synovitis
Muscle-Tendon Pain
Referred Pain
FORMS OF TREATMENT
Injection
Compartment Syndrome Treatment
Home Therapy
Physical Therapy
REHABILITATION
Kinetic Chain Mobilization, Alignment, and Proprioception
Stretching the Kinetic Chain
Patellofemoral Taping
Strengthening
Braces
Activity Modification
Surgical Treatment of Patellofemoral Articular Lesions
PATELLOFEMORAL ARTHROSCOPY
PATELLOFEMORAL RECONSTRUCTION
Selecting Appropriate Patients for Lateral Release
Anteromedial Tibial Tubercle Transfer
OTHER SURGICAL ALTERNATIVES FOR THE PATIENT WITH PATELLAR ARTHROSIS
Patellectomy
Tibial Tubercle Anteriorization with Bone Graft
Cellular Resurfacing
Infrapatellar Contracture Syndrome
Patellofemoral Replacement
PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT RESURFACING IN KNEE JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERY
Osteotomy of the Patella
Anterolateral Transfer of the Tibial Tubercle
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-4698-7812-7
OCLC:
908076069

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