Exploring differences in physical and psychological factors between people with unilateral and bilateral patellofemoral pain?

Introduction: Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is one of the most prevalent knee conditions, affecting one in four young adults. Despite the high prevalence and physical and psychological burden in sporting populations including running, cycling, and basketball, little is known about the impact of living with unilateral or bilateral PFP. Our aim is to compare self-reported knee pain, knee function, fear of movement, symptoms duration, physical activity level and limb dominance between people with unilateral and bilateral PFP.
Source: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Tags: P2023SMA-221 Source Type: research