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Patellar bandage McDavid
Ideal for reducing the symptoms of patellar tendonitis and pain associated with Osgood Schlatter's syndrome.Semi-cylindrical buttress applying compressionconstant on the patellar tendonStrap strap adjustmentUniversal left/right kneeComposition: 100% latex-free neoprene, 3.2 mm thick.Size: One size
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Patellar bandage Thuasne
Bandage for compression of the patellar tendon. Indications : Vibration damping (prevention of the sequelae of patellar tendonitis, jumper's knee). Patellofemoral pain syndrome, quadricipital tendinitis. Colour: Black Size: TU Composition: 50% Polyamide, 20% Elastane, 15% Polyethylene, 10% Silicone, 5% Cotton Hand wash This product is a regulated medical device and as such has been awarded the CE mark. Read the instructions before use.
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Patellar Knee pad Thuasne
Reinforced patellar knee brace for multisports (football, basketball, handball, tennis, running, ...Indications: instability, tenditinitis, patellar subluxation or dislocation, cartilaginous pain of the patella, benign sprains of the lateral knee ligaments, return to sport after benign sprain and knee trauma Level of support: 3/5 compressive support Colour: Grey Sizes: from S to XXL Composition: 71% Polyamide, 13% Elastane, 11% Polyester, 4% Polyurethane, 1% Silicone Machine wash at 30° This product is a regulated medical device which has been awarded the CE mark. Read the instructions before use.
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Patellar bandage McDavid
Ideal for reducing the symptoms of patellar tendonitis and pain associated with Osgood Schlatter's syndrome.Semi-cylindrical buttress applying compressionconstant on the patellar tendonStrap strap adjustmentUniversal left/right kneeComposition: 100% latex-free neoprene, 3.2 mm thick.Size: One size
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What is a patellar dislocation?
A patellar dislocation occurs when the kneecap (patella) is forced out of its normal position within the groove of the thigh bone (femur). This can happen due to a sudden twisting or direct blow to the knee, causing the patella to shift out of place. Symptoms of a patellar dislocation include severe pain, swelling, and difficulty straightening the knee. Treatment may involve physical therapy, bracing, or in severe cases, surgery to repair any damaged ligaments or cartilage.
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Does this help with patellar dislocation?
Yes, wearing a knee brace can help with patellar dislocation by providing support and stability to the knee joint. The brace can help prevent the patella from shifting out of place and reduce the risk of further dislocations. Additionally, a knee brace can also help with pain management and improve overall knee function during daily activities or sports. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate type of knee brace for your specific condition.
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Could it be a patellar fracture?
A patellar fracture is a break in the kneecap bone. Symptoms of a patellar fracture include severe pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty straightening or bending the knee. If you are experiencing these symptoms after a knee injury, it is possible that you may have a patellar fracture. It is important to seek medical attention for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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What is a recurrent patellar dislocation?
Recurrent patellar dislocation is a condition where the kneecap (patella) repeatedly slips out of place from its normal position in the groove at the end of the thigh bone (femur). This can happen due to various factors such as an abnormal alignment of the bones, weak or imbalanced thigh muscles, or a history of previous knee injuries. Recurrent patellar dislocation can lead to pain, instability, and difficulty with activities that involve bending or straightening the knee. Treatment may involve physical therapy to strengthen the muscles around the knee, bracing, or in severe cases, surgery to realign the patella and stabilize the knee joint.
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Patellar bandage Thuasne
Bandage for compression of the patellar tendon. Indications : Vibration damping (prevention of the sequelae of patellar tendonitis, jumper's knee). Patellofemoral pain syndrome, quadricipital tendinitis. Colour: Black Size: TU Composition: 50% Polyamide, 20% Elastane, 15% Polyethylene, 10% Silicone, 5% Cotton Hand wash This product is a regulated medical device and as such has been awarded the CE mark. Read the instructions before use.
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Patellar bandage Thuasne
Bandage for compression of the patellar tendon. Indications : Vibration damping (prevention of the sequelae of patellar tendonitis, jumper's knee). Patellofemoral pain syndrome, quadricipital tendinitis. Colour: Black Size: TU Composition: 50% Polyamide, 20% Elastane, 15% Polyethylene, 10% Silicone, 5% Cotton Hand wash This product is a regulated medical device and as such has been awarded the CE mark. Read the instructions before use.
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Patellar Knee pad Thuasne
Reinforced patellar knee brace for multisports (football, basketball, handball, tennis, running, ...Indications: instability, tenditinitis, patellar subluxation or dislocation, cartilaginous pain of the patella, benign sprains of the lateral knee ligaments, return to sport after benign sprain and knee trauma Level of support: 3/5 compressive support Colour: Grey Sizes: from S to XXL Composition: 71% Polyamide, 13% Elastane, 11% Polyester, 4% Polyurethane, 1% Silicone Machine wash at 30° This product is a regulated medical device which has been awarded the CE mark. Read the instructions before use.
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Patellar Knee pad Thuasne
Reinforced patellar knee brace for multisports (football, basketball, handball, tennis, running, ...Indications: instability, tenditinitis, patellar subluxation or dislocation, cartilaginous pain of the patella, benign sprains of the lateral knee ligaments, return to sport after benign sprain and knee trauma Level of support: 3/5 compressive support Colour: Grey Sizes: from S to XXL Composition: 71% Polyamide, 13% Elastane, 11% Polyester, 4% Polyurethane, 1% Silicone Machine wash at 30° This product is a regulated medical device which has been awarded the CE mark. Read the instructions before use.
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Is patellar luxation curable despite minimal predisposition?
Patellar luxation is a condition where the kneecap dislocates from its normal position. While there may be minimal predisposition to this condition, it can still be treated through various methods such as physical therapy, medication, or surgery depending on the severity of the luxation. With proper treatment and management, many pets with patellar luxation can lead normal, active lives. However, it is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best course of action for each individual case.
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What causes pain in the patellar tendon?
Pain in the patellar tendon, also known as patellar tendinitis or jumper's knee, is typically caused by overuse or repetitive stress on the tendon. This can occur from activities that involve a lot of jumping, running, or sudden changes in direction. Factors such as poor biomechanics, muscle imbalances, inadequate warm-up, or improper footwear can also contribute to the development of patellar tendon pain. In some cases, underlying conditions such as tight muscles, weak quadriceps, or structural abnormalities in the knee may also play a role in causing pain in the patellar tendon.
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Is a patellar dislocation curable despite minimal predisposition?
Yes, a patellar dislocation is curable despite minimal predisposition. Treatment for a patellar dislocation typically involves physical therapy to strengthen the muscles around the knee and improve stability, as well as bracing to support the knee joint. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to repair any damaged ligaments or realign the patella. With proper treatment and rehabilitation, many individuals are able to fully recover from a patellar dislocation and return to their normal activities. However, it is important to follow a comprehensive treatment plan and take steps to prevent future dislocations.
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Has the kneecap dislocated in a patellar luxation?
Yes, in a patellar luxation, the kneecap has dislocated from its normal position. This condition occurs when the kneecap (patella) moves out of its groove in the thigh bone (femur), leading to instability and pain in the knee joint. Patellar luxation can be caused by injury, congenital abnormalities, or certain medical conditions, and it may require medical intervention to correct the dislocation and stabilize the knee joint.
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