2022
DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.12.05.2022.p12504
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Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: Literature Review

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“…Overall, the data suggest that knee pain is a common problem, with athletes being more likely to experience it than non-athletes. The higher percentage of athletic individuals with knee pain suggests that athletes may be increase the risk of developing pain in the knee because their increased physical activity and strain on the knee joint [3,12].…”
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“…Overall, the data suggest that knee pain is a common problem, with athletes being more likely to experience it than non-athletes. The higher percentage of athletic individuals with knee pain suggests that athletes may be increase the risk of developing pain in the knee because their increased physical activity and strain on the knee joint [3,12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has various names, like "patellofemoral pain disorder, patellar misalignment, runner's knee and chondromalacia" [12,13]. The different diagnosis for a patient with PFPS can be "intra-articular pathology, peripatellar tendinitis or bursitis, plica syndromes, Sinding Larsen's disease, Osgood Schlatter's disease" [14,15,16].…”
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“…Peradangan lutut bukanlah karakteristik PFPS, meskipun pasien mungkin melaporkan kekakuan, ketika fleksi lutut. Krepitasi dan gangguan fungsional adalah karakteristik PFPS, tetapi bukan karena permasalahan di rawan sendi (Aryana & Setiawan, 2022;Davis & Powers, 2010;Espí-López et al, 2017).…”
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