What Is Patellar Tracking Disorder? Symptoms & Treatment Options – BodyHeal

What Is Patellar Tracking Disorder? Symptoms & Treatment Options – BodyHeal

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Patellar tracking disorder is a condition which occurs when your patella (kneecap) moves out of its original place when the leg straightens or bends.Most often, the patella shifts excessively towards the outside of your leg, however, in some cases; it may shift toward the inside too.Your knee joint is a hinge which connects the tibia and fibula of your leg with your femur. The kneecap is held in its natural position via ligaments on its sides and tendons on its top. In the underside of the kneecap, a layer of cartilage helps the patella glide along the groove situated at the end of your femur.The patella can rotate or shift off its natural po
Patellar tracking disorder is a condition which occurs when your patella (kneecap) moves out of its original place when the leg straightens or bends.Most often, the patella shifts excessively towards the outside of your leg, however, in some cases; it may shift toward the inside too.Your knee joint is a hinge which connects the tibia and fibula of your leg with your femur. The kneecap is held in its natural position via ligaments on its sides and tendons on its top. In the underside of the kneecap, a layer of cartilage helps the patella glide along the groove situated at the end of your femur.The patella can rotate or shift off its natural po

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