Patellar Stabilization
Patellar Stabilization
If you’re experiencing frequent dislocation of the patella, patellar stabilization might be the right treatment for you. In this procedure, the kneecap gets more room to move laterally and stabilized in a functional position to prevent future dislocations and the pain and disability associated with them. To find out more about patellar stabilization, including whether this procedure might be the right solution for you, contact Dr. Pathik Shah, (ORTHO), in Vadodara today.
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Explore these FAQs to better understand your condition, get clarity on available treatment options, and feel prepared for the recovery process, including aftercare, physiotherapy, and follow‑up visits.
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If your patella dislocates with minimal physical activity, Dr. Shah -- a specialist in conditions of the bones and joints -- should evaluate you. He can diagnose the cause of instability of the patella with the following tests:
- CT, which provides a 3D image of the structure
- X-rays, which provide insight regarding bone placement and conditions
- MRI, which creates a clearer picture of the supporting bones, tendons, and ligaments
You may only need a single diagnostic test. However, if your case is complicated, Dr. Shah may order multiple tests to gain a thorough understanding of your condition.
Several different surgical approaches can be taken to achieve patellar stabilization.
- Damaged ligaments in the knee can be reconstructed or strengthened via grafting.
- The patella can be realigned by deepening the groove in the bone.
- Areas of your bone that are damaged can be can be removed or smoothened.
- The ligaments around the knee are released, improving stability.
Unique risks and benefits accompany each procedure, and only Dr. Shah can determine which of these procedures is the best option for restoring your knee’s stability.
If you’ve dislocated your patella, you should see Dr. Shah right away. If you’ve dislocated your patella more than once, it’s especially crucial that you see him as soon as possible.
Because so many different procedures can be performed to stabilize the patella, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Dr. Shah can help you understand what to expect following your patellar stabilization surgery.
Ask your primary care provider to refer you to Dr. Pathik Shah, or schedule your consultation appointment directly with his office today. Seeking treatment early can help prevent serious complications in the future.