Patellofemoral PainSyndrome
Comprehensive care for 'Runner's Knee' and anterior knee pain.
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) is a broad term for pain at the front of the knee. It's often due to muscle imbalances, poor tracking of the kneecap, or 'overuse'. Dr. Ravi Teja provides a systematic evaluation to find the 'root cause'—whether it's weak hips, tight IT bands, or flat feet—and creates a targeted non-surgical or minimally invasive plan to get you back to running.
Surgical Process
Kinetic Audit
Evaluating your movement patterns—from foot strike to hip stability—to identify mechanical stressors.
Neuromuscular Re-training
Using bio-feedback and specialized exercises to 'teach' the VMO muscle to track the kneecap correctly.
Biomechanical Optimization
Correcting foot mechanics with custom orthotics or gait adjustments to reduce anterior joint pressure.
Patient Care
Recovery Roadmap
Most patients see significant improvement within 6-12 weeks of dedicated rehabilitation, with a gradual return to higher-impact activities.
Who Needs This Procedure?
Patients with nagging pain in the front of the knee during running or hiking
Individuals whose 'kneecap pain' worsens with sitting for long periods (Theater sign)
Active people with 'maltracking' issues due to weak hip or core muscles
Patients seeking a non-surgical, biomechanical solution for persistent knee discomfort
Procedural Intelligence
Elite Patient Care
Dr. Ravi Teja provides personalized evaluations using the latest diagnostic technology for Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.
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Certified Excellence
Safety First
Minimal Complications