2016 Patellofemoral pain consensus statement from the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester. Part 1: Terminology, definitions, clinical examination, natural history, patellofemoral osteoarthritis and patient-reported outcome measures

Patellofemoral pain (PFP) typically presents as diffuse anterior knee pain, usually with activities such as squatting, running, stair ascent and descent. It is common in active individuals across the lifespan, 1-4 and is a frequent cause for presentation at physiotherapy, general practice, orthopaed...

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Hauptverfasser: Crossley, Kay M, Stefanik, Joshua J, Selfe, James, Collins, Natalie J, Davis, Irene S, Powers, Christopher M, McConnell, Jenny, Vicenzino, Bill, Bazett-Jones, David M, Esculier, Jean-Francois, Morrissey, Dylan, Callaghan, Michael J
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description Patellofemoral pain (PFP) typically presents as diffuse anterior knee pain, usually with activities such as squatting, running, stair ascent and descent. It is common in active individuals across the lifespan, 1-4 and is a frequent cause for presentation at physiotherapy, general practice, orthopaedic and sports medicine clinics in particular. 5 6 Its impact is profound, often reducing the ability of those with PFP to perform sporting, physical activity and work-related activities pain-free. Increasing evidence suggests that it is a recalcitrant condition, persisting for many years. 7-9 In an attempt to share recent innovations, build on the first three successful biennial retreats and define the 'state of the art' for this common, impactful condition; the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat was convened.
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