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with MRI. Treatment Indications for operative management The main questions in PCL tear treatment are to elucidate whether it is an acute or chronic lesion and an isolated or combined injury. An isolated PCL injury is usually managed non
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trochleoplasty is indicated for a symptomatic patient with recurrent patellar instability, which has failed non-operative management. The trochleoplasties performed for trochlear dysplasia type B or D have better outcomes than for trochlear dysplasia without
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recurrence were associated with non-operative management such as splints. A study by Slane et al 45 demonstrated an increase in patellar tendon buckling in post-TKR patients compared to the control. These patients also exhibited larger buckling angle