TYPE OF INJURIES
Ankle Sprain
General Knee Pain
ACL, MCL, LCL Sprain
Knee Sprain (MCL & LCL)
Osgood-Schlatter
Patellar Tendinitis (Jumper’s knee)
Patellar Instability
Chondromalacia
Elbow Sprain
Tennis Elbow
Pitcher's / Golfer's Elbow
Wrist Sprains
Thumb Sprain
Plantar Fasciitis
Quad & Hamstring Strains
Rotator Cuff Tear
Cold Therapy
TYPE OF INJURIES
Ankle Sprain
General Knee Pain
ACL, MCL, LCL Sprain
Knee Sprain (MCL & LCL)
Osgood-Schlatter
Patellar Tendinitis (Jumper’s knee)
Patellar Instability
Chondromalacia
Elbow Sprain
Tennis Elbow
Pitcher's / Golfer's Elbow
Wrist Sprains
Thumb Sprain
Plantar Fasciitis
Quad & Hamstring Strains
Rotator Cuff Tear
Cold Therapy
Patellar Instability
INJURY
Patellar tracking disorders occur when the kneecap shifts out of place as the leg bends or straightens. The kneecap can shift or rotate off track if the groove is too shallow or if the cartilage is damaged. Also, when ligaments, tendons, or muscles that are too loose or too tight.
SIGN & SYMPTOMS
Pain and discomfort are associated with patellar tracking disorders. The individual may also feel a popping, grinding, slipping or catching of the kneecap with bending and straightening of the leg.
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