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Quadriceps and Patellar Tendon Injuries: MRI Findings and Non-Surgical Knee Care
Introduction The quadriceps tendon and patellar tendon are key structures for knee extension and load transmission. Injuries to these tendons are common in athletes, recreational runners, and middle-aged individuals performing repetitive jumping or squatting activities. MRI is the gold standard … Continue reading
Patellofemoral and Chondromalacia Changes: MRI Insights and Non-Surgical Knee Care
Introduction Anterior knee pain is a common complaint among athletes, office workers, and older adults. Often, MRI reveals patellofemoral cartilage changes or chondromalacia patella, which refers to softening or damage of the cartilage under the kneecap. Understanding these findings, their … Continue reading