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Dislocation Patient Stories
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Formerly known as "Patient Stories", this blog features first-hand accounts of users who have dealt with knee dislocation.


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floating knee caps. - Apr 12
Well, it all started when I was born...no really, I was born with patellafemoral syndrome knees. Of course like most girls, I just thought I had ugly knock knees, and kept ...
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Dislocations and all the above for the extremely active - Apr 06
I am 25 years old and extremely active. Everything from climbing to combative martial arts. I had a lot of trouble dislocating my knee especially over the past year. Since ...
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Do I need surgery? - Mar 21
I am a 19 year old female who was diagnosed four months ago (December) with patella femoral syndrome, and had dislocated my knee cap. I had dislocated it twice a few years ...
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give any information if you have any - Jan 13
I have had problems with my knees since i was 8 now i'm 17. My left knee dislocated three times and i have had subluxation on both knees numerous times. In October 18 i had ...
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Alternatives to surgery - Oct 19
I have read everyone else's story and am glad and dismayed that I am not alone. I have been dislocating since 1977-nine times so far and have had many of the procedures/surgerys ...
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Dislocation Patient Stories

Dislocations and all the above for the extremely active
Posted: Apr 6, 2005 23:31:53 0 Comments.
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  • I am 25 years old and extremely active. Everything from climbing to combative martial arts. I had a lot of trouble dislocating my knee especially over the past year. Since October of 2004, I've had I believe three dislocations, a host of subluxations, (you know, where the patella seems to pop out but comes back in). My knee locks up sometimes, I mean locks, to the point where I have to muster some strength to get it to straighten, you can hear a thump! Then it swells and I go about my day. I've been in and out of physical therapy. It's probably important for me to note that I'm in the military and am once again back in therapy. I've seen 2-3 doctors and 4-6 physical therapists over the past months. I've heard that due to my dislocations I may have meniscul tears, an ACL tear all kinds of stuff. I'm also an avid swimmer. When I crawlstroke(freestyle) I can feel almost hear subluxations of the knee cap. What does this mean for extremely active people who want/need the ability to compete. Anyone???
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