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- (medicine) any disturbance in the functioning of an organ or body part or a disturbance in the functioning of a social group; "erectile dysfunction"; "sexual relationship dysfunction" (同)disfunction
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English Journal
- Treatment of lateral knee pain using soft tissue mobilization in four female triathletes.
- Winslow J.
- International journal of therapeutic massage & bodywork.Int J Ther Massage Bodywork.2014 Sep 3;7(3):25-31. eCollection 2014.
- STUDY DESIGN: Prospective case series.BACKGROUND: These case reports present results of the treatment of lateral knee pain in four female amateur triathletes. The athletes were referred to the author's clinic with either a diagnosis of iliotibial band friction syndrome or patellofemoral pain syndrom
- PMID 25184012
- Knee Pain and Patellofemoral Symptoms in Patients With Cerebral Palsy.
- Rethlefsen SA1, Nguyen DT, Wren TA, Milewski MD, Kay RM.
- Journal of pediatric orthopedics.J Pediatr Orthop.2014 Aug 28. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND:: Knee pain in cerebral palsy (CP) is associated with increased patellofemoral forces present when walking with flexed knees. In typically developing children, knee pain and patellofemoral dysfunction are associated with obesity, genu valgum, femoral anteversion, and external tibial torsi
- PMID 25171680
Japanese Journal
- Long-term evaluation of the Elmslie-Trillat-Maquet procedure for patellofemoral dysfunction
Related Links
- What is Patellofemoral dysfunction? Patellofemoral dysfunction refers to pain that originates in the patellofemoral joint (between the knee cap and the thigh bone). It is common and is also referred to as “Anterior Knee Pain”. It may ...
- by William R. Olson, DPM, Vice President AAPSM Definition: As the name infers, patellofemoral dysfunction is an injury that occurs at the articulation between the patella (kneecap) and the underlying femur. Anatomically, the ...
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- barrier、damage、difficulty、disorder、disturbance、foe、functional disorder、functional impairment、hindrance、hypofunction、impair、impairment、impediment、incompetence、insufficiency、lesion、malfunction、obstacle、stun