Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Symptoms

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8. Pain Playing Sports

Patellofemoral syndrome most commonly occurs in active people. After all, they are going to put their knees under rather a lot more strain than less active people will. Not only can sports be an underlying cause of the problem, but the condition can also limit their ability to play sports.

Many people with patellofemoral syndrome will find that the pain increases as they play sports, with sports that involve more use of the knee joint being the worst. Patients should seek medical attention to discuss their return to sporting activities and evaluate which sports provide less impact to the knees.

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

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