latrobe.edu.au Objective Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) often results in reduced functional performance. There is growing evidence for the use of foot orthoses to treat this multifactorial ...
You might hear a doctor call it patellofemoral pain syndrome. The main thing is pain. You might notice it: Usually in front of your kneecap, though it could be around or behind it When you bend ...
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 ...