Patellar dislocation

Possible conditions

Patellar Dislocation — 6 Genes and 7 Biomarkers to Track

The kneecap slipping out of place is not subtle. Whether it happened during a pivot on the sports field, a misstep on uneven ground, or simply the wrong angle of landing, a patellar dislocation leaves something behind beyond the pain — a persistent, rational uncertainty about whether it will happen again.

Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Tear — 5 Genes and 6 Biomarkers to Track

A medial patellofemoral ligament tear rarely happens in isolation from the rest of your biology. The ligament ruptures when the patella dislocates laterally — during a pivot, a collision, or something as routine as a misstep off a curb — and what follows depends on far more than your surgical technique or how consistently you show up to physical therapy.

Medial Retinacular Tear: 6 Biomarkers And 5 Genes To Track

A medial retinacular tear rarely announces itself with a single dramatic moment. More often, it follows a lateral patellar dislocation, a sudden rotational load, or years of cumulative stress on the inner side of the knee — and then you are left managing swelling, instability, and the unsettling feeling that your kneecap might shift again without warning.

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