PATELLA DISLOCATION

Authors

  • Samandarov Abbos Samarkand State Medical University. Author

Keywords:

acute pain, tibia, lateral or torsional, congenital dislocations, X-ray, external thigh muscles increase.

Abstract

The patella is a small bone that is located in the anterior plane of the joint. The tendons from the quadriceps femoris muscle are attached to it on top. These tendons tightly wrap around the patella, thus forming a ligament and protecting the joint from mechanical damage. Among the total number of dislocations, such an injury is no more than 0.7%, so it is quite rare.

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Published

2024-08-27