Taping and Patellar Maltraction in PFPS Patients
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome focused on measuring PFPS, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, McConnell, femoral rotation, taping, malalignment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Presence of anterior knee pain lasting more than 6 weeks
- Anterior or retropatellar knee pain is present in at least two activities (stair descending, stair climbing, squatting, running, jumping, sitting for a long time
- Presence of malalignment of patellofemoral joint in MRI examination [Bisect offset index (BOİ) ≥57 and / or patellar tilt angle (PTA) ≥15]
Exclusion Criteria:
- presence of knee trauma history and/or previous knee surgery
- presence limitation in knee joint range of motion
- presence of meniscopathy or lesion in knee ligaments
- presence of patellar subluxation or dislocation
- presence of a neuromuscular (upper or lower motor neuron lesions), cardiovascular or rheumatological disease
- pregnancy status
- presence of MRI contraindications
Sites / Locations
- Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Exercise grup
McConnell patellar taping grup
Femoral rotational taping grup
An exercise program that includes stretching, strengthening and balance exercises accompanied by physiotherapist in the clinic will be applied to all individuals participating in the study for 6 weeks, 2 times a week (12 sessions). Each session will take approximately 40 minutes and patients will be asked to repeat the exercises at least 2 sets a day at home when they are not in the clinic (other 5 days a week). The home program will be followed by the exercise daily form.
McConnell patellar taping technique will be applied using a rigid tape in addition to the exercise program applied to the exercise group. The tape will remain in the body for a maximum of 48 hours and will be renewed by the same physiotherapist in each session.
Femoral lateral rotation taping technique will be applied using a rigid tape in addition to the exercise program applied to the exercise group.The tape will remain in the body for a maximum of 48 hours and will be renewed by the same physiotherapist in each session.