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Episode 1603 - Patellofemoral pain syndrome: STUDs & DUDs

Nov 21, 2023
Dr. Mark Gallant, an expert in patellofemoral pain syndrome, discusses debunked treatment paradigms (DUDs) and evidence-based approaches (STUDs). He emphasizes assessing work demands on the knee, addressing power, coordination and skill training, and ensuring equal load distribution. The podcast also explores a study on knee pain in young women, the importance of volume matching, and factors contributing to knee pain.
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Quick takeaways

  • Imaging, patella tracking, and VMO training are not effective in treating patellofemoral pain syndrome.
  • Instead, focus on assessing work volume and capacity, building strength and endurance in the anterior knee, improving skill and motor coordination, and addressing range of motion deficits.

Deep dives

Duds in Treating Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

Imaging the kneecap and trying to impact patella tracking are ineffective in treating patellofemoral pain syndrome. Specific training to the oblique fibers of the vastus medialis (VMO) is also not effective. The presence of imaging findings like contramalacia patella does not indicate a significant contribution to knee pain. Patella tracking and VMO training are difficult to isolate and have no proven correlation to symptoms.

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