Patellofemoral pain syndrome
Patello-femoral pain syndrome is pain occurring behind the knee cap on doing activities such as going downstairs specifically, running or kneeling. The pain is often sharp and can stop you from doing the activity.
Patello-femoral pain syndrome is pain occurring behind the knee cap on doing activities such as going downstairs specifically, running or kneeling. The pain is often sharp and can stop you from doing the activity.
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