Passive (a) and active (b) patellar tracking.

Passive (a) and active (b) patellar tracking.

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Download scientific diagram | Passive (a) and active (b) patellar tracking.   from publication: EXAMINATION OF THE PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT | Patellofemoral pain is one of the leading causes of knee pain in athletes. The many causes of patellofemoral pain make diagnosis unpredictable and examination and treatment difficult. This clinical commentary discusses a detailed physical examination routine for the patient | Clinical Reasoning, Joints and Pain | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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