Patellofemoral syndrome
Also known as runner’s knee, patellofemoral syndrome is a condition resulting from a malfunction of the internal structures of the knee and femur.
This pathology is common among athletes and is even more painful when the kneecap is subjected to repeated stress.
If left untreated, patellofemoral syndrome can cause premature wear and tear of the cartilage and may result in irreversible damage.
Let’s look at its characteristics, what triggers its appearance and how to prevent it.
A kneecap condition like patellofemoral syndrome triggers symptoms that may be similar to those of other conditions.
That’s why it is so important to be able to distinguish them correctly.
Usually, patellofemoral syndrome manifests itself by these symptoms:
Dull pain in the front of the knee, which can extend deep into the kneecap
Discomfort that occurs during physical activity and persists afterward
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