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1430 Trans-Osseous vs. Anchor Repair of Acute Patellar Tendon Ruptures
1438 Hemiepiphysiodesis Is a Potentially Effective Surgical Management for Skeletally Immature Patients with Patellofemoral Instability Associated with Isolated Genu Valgum
Si-Heng S. Tan, MBBS, MRCS National University Health Systems Singapore, SINGAPORE
1439 The Ribbon-Shaped Femoral Footprint of the MPFL: Implications for Reconstruction
Miho J. Tanaka, MD
The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD, UNITED STATES
1440 Relationship between Graft Force and Tuberosity Position Following MPFL Reconstruction
Miho J. Tanaka, MD
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD, UNITED STATES
1441 Functional Testing Identifies Functional Deficits Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction
Marc Tompkins, MD
University of Minnesota/TRIA Orthopaedic Center Minneapolis, MN, UNITED STATES
1442 Clinical Outcome of Isolated Patello-Femoral Osteoartritis Treated with a Single Autologous Protein Solution (APS) Injection: A One-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study
Peter Verdonk, MD, PhD
Antwerp Orthopaedic Center, Monica Research Foundation Antwerp, BELGIUM
1443 Orientation Changes of Different Medial Patellofemoral Fibers at the Patellar Attachment During Lunge
Cong Wang, BEng
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai, CHINA
1444 Performance of PROMIS in Patients with Patellofemoral Malalignment and Chondral Disease
James A. O’Dowd, MD
Kaiser Permanente Southern California Baldwin Park, CA, UNITED STATES
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Clinical and Radiological Outcomes of Trans-Osseous Tunnel vs. Suture Anchor Fixation for Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction: Case Control Study with Two-Year Follow-Up
Jae-Young Park, MD
Kyung Hee University Hospital Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
1432 Arthroscopic Medial Patellar Reefing with Suture Loop for Recurrent Patellar Dislocation in Paediatric Population Saroj Rai, MD, PhD
Department of Orthopaedics, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan 430022, CHINA
Evaluation of Patellar Contact Pressure Changes After Static vs. Dynamic Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstructions Using a Finite Element Model
Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, MD, PhD
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zaragoza
Zaragoza, SPAIN
Risk of Patellar Fracture in MPFL Reconstruction Depends on Bone Tunnel Placement: A Finite Element Analysis Gerd Seitlinger, MD
Salzburg University of Applied Sciences Salzburg, AUSTRIA
Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Repair vs. Reconstruction for Chronic Patella Instability
Seth L. Sherman, MD
University of Missouri Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Columbia, MO, UNITED STATES
Accelerated Rehabilitation Program Following Tibial Tubercle Distalization for Patellar Dislocation Does Not Increase Risk of Surgical Complications
Petri J. Sillanpää, MD, PhD
Pihlajalinna Koskisairaala Hospital Tampere, FINLAND
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Robert W. Westermann, MD
University of Iowa Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation
Iowa City, IA, UNITED STATES
Classification of Dysplastic Femoral Trochlea Depends on Evaluation Plane in Patients with Patellar Instability
Yuzo Yamada, MD, PhD
Yao Municipal Hospital Yao, Osaka, JAPAN
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Trochlear Morphology and Cartilage Viability After Mini-Open Lateral Approach Trochleoplasty for Recurrent Patellar Dislocation: MRI Analysis and Clinical Results Petri J. Sillanpää, MD, PhD
Pihlajalinna Koskisairaala Hospital Tampere, FINLAND
Patellofemoral Realignment: The “Dynamic Quadriceps” as a New Technique
Cesar Guillermo Zvietcovich-Cornejo, MD
Clinica Vallesur–AUNA Arequipa, PERU
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