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The patella (kneecap) is held in place by the quadriceps and patellar tendons. Ligaments on either side also help stabilize the patella. Patellar tracking disorder is a painful condition caused by a problem with the bones, muscles or ligaments around the patella.
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Dr. OMID BANDARCHI on X: Patellar subluxation, a patellar tracking disorder, occurs when your patella (kneecap) becomes partially dislocated. Normally, a subluxed patella will return to its normal position by itself. Repeated
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