Patellar dislocation: Signs, symptoms and current treatments

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Dr. David Geier

Dr. David Geier

8 ай бұрын

A patellar dislocation - or a dislocation of the kneecap - is a fairly common knee injury, especially among young athletes. In this video, I explain how the injury typically occurs, when you need surgery for it, and what the recovery entails.
If you have knee, hip, shoulder, or other joint pain and you want to get significantly better in the next 30 days, without cortisone shots, physical therapy, or surgery, click this link and share your injury information in the description box to learn more.
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@DrDavidGeier
@DrDavidGeier 8 ай бұрын
I cannot respond to questions with requests for medical advice left in the comments to this video. If you leave a question, I will try to answer it in a future video. You can also subscribe to my channel and join me for an upcoming Ask Dr. Geier live show.
@renevemica2861
@renevemica2861 2 ай бұрын
Very helpful thank you Dr
@dinab7852
@dinab7852 8 ай бұрын
That's what I had in 2006 and popped it back in right away just as a reflex and thank God for this! I have been having issues with my right knee ever since...
@DrDavidGeier
@DrDavidGeier 8 ай бұрын
Sometimes the cartilage under the kneecap is damaged in the dislocation and can lead to long-term issues. Hopefully that's not the case with yours.
@shanedumalos9328
@shanedumalos9328 2 ай бұрын
After popping it back, were you able to walk again instantly? How many weeks or months were you able to walk again? I currently have this one, and its over a week already. I cannot still take a step, yet I can still stand in both legs, with the help of a knee immobilizer.
@stephanietoiletpaperbride4484
@stephanietoiletpaperbride4484 Ай бұрын
That sounds just like me!
@susanhopi5611
@susanhopi5611 7 күн бұрын
@@shanedumalos9328any update?
@shaunzblueroses4024
@shaunzblueroses4024 5 күн бұрын
My knee cap dislocated two weeks ago and 20 years before now, i was 11yrs i went to the emergency room cause im getting some pain and loosness in the area and its uncomfortable to walk also did an x ray and the dr told me my bone cartilage ligamants where intact and theres nothing else they can do smh i think its time i go to a private dr and i will im traumatised and frustated
@UllasM-ch2xw
@UllasM-ch2xw Ай бұрын
Please could you tell what we could from an patella which just goes oit and comes back on itself i have experienced it happening to me multiple times will those cause a problem to my future or my basketball career
@DrDavidGeier
@DrDavidGeier Ай бұрын
I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, May 31, when he'll be live on KZfaq at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people. - Dr. David Geier team
@shanedumalos9328
@shanedumalos9328 2 ай бұрын
After popping the knee back on its place? How many days do patients usually be able to walk again? In general? My dislocation is over a week already, yet I cannot still take a single step. Tho I am able to stand straight both of my legs, with the help of a knee immobilizer.
@DrDavidGeier
@DrDavidGeier 2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, May 31, when he'll be live on KZfaq at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people. - Dr. David Geier team
@shanedumalos9328
@shanedumalos9328 Ай бұрын
Okay, im gonna answer my own question. It took 3 weeks for me to be able to walk, using a knee immobilizer. 4 weeks to be able to walk without the aid of it. 5 weeks to be able to walk 2miles without using it, and am able to fold my knees, sit and stand up from the floor. It really depends on how persevered you are, and how active you are. I rarely take pain killers, tho I massage my knee to toes every morning and every night. Hope this helps to other people who are curious
@bellaaa7456
@bellaaa7456 Ай бұрын
@@shanedumalos9328thank u for updating, i have this right now :( im still in pain the night after and i cant move it. im so scared its going to pop back out, it was so so painful
@5affieYT
@5affieYT 18 күн бұрын
@@bellaaa7456how r u feeling now? 😢
@sumanchaudhary1521
@sumanchaudhary1521 2 ай бұрын
I had Patela knee dislocation and I took 3 weeks bed rest as adviced by doctor …. Will my ligaments heal now ? Will it happen again in future because it’s so traumatic
@DrDavidGeier
@DrDavidGeier 2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, April 26, when he'll be live on KZfaq at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people. - Dr. David Geier team
@fboer2001
@fboer2001 2 ай бұрын
Had a patella luxation 5 weeks ago and cant bend it over 90 degrees how long it usually takes to have full rom
@DrDavidGeier
@DrDavidGeier 2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, May 31, when he'll be live on KZfaq at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people. - Dr. David Geier team
@luciferthe2nd
@luciferthe2nd 2 ай бұрын
this shit happened to me today. are you able to walk on it fine?
@tatianapadervinskaite2982
@tatianapadervinskaite2982 Ай бұрын
happened to my knees today, yours was 2 weeks ago. how is it now? @@luciferthe2nd
@PhilRainol
@PhilRainol 2 ай бұрын
My daughter in a practice for short put sport at school dislocated her knee cap which was painful and swollen at first but now it feels a loose piece of bone is floating around her knee cap area. It's awkward and painful on the area. Need advice
@DrDavidGeier
@DrDavidGeier 2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, April 26, when he'll be live on KZfaq at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people. - Dr. David Geier team
@1browngirl29
@1browngirl29 2 ай бұрын
Pls get her to the doctor for check up
@brandiwade6096
@brandiwade6096 23 күн бұрын
Advice from anyone. I had a lateral subluxation about a year ago. And didn’t do PT right away. I’m still dealing with intense pain, limping and it sucks. Mentally. I used to ice skate go hiking workout daily. Do my dog training business. I’m only 29 man and I can’t do any of that anymore. I can barely get though PT sometimes. It’s taking a toll on my mental health cause I feel so hopeless. I havnt been ice skating in an over a year. I can’t handle big dogs when I do training. Can barely hike on a good day. Can lift or squat. And as a girl that sucks. Anyone have any recovery stories?
@DrDavidGeier
@DrDavidGeier 21 күн бұрын
I’m sorry, but Dr. Geier can’t legally answer medical questions and offer specific medical advice online. Join Dr. Geier on his monthly Ask Dr. Geier Live! Show, June 28, when he'll be live on KZfaq at 12 PM ET - and bring your questions! Until then, check out the hundreds of videos here and thousands of articles on his website - drdavidgeier.com - in which he discusses every musculoskeletal injury suffered by athletes and active people. - Dr. David Geier team
@user-nm1kn9vk4k
@user-nm1kn9vk4k Ай бұрын
LATERAL RELEASE IS THE WORST KNEE SURGERY, MORE PAIN, ATROPHY IN QUADS, NO RECOVERY
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