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					| Patellar Subluxation
		
			| Topic OverviewA subluxation is a partial dislocation. The kneecap, or patella, can
		sublux out of its normal position more easily when the thigh muscles are weak, when the patella is not firmly held by the surrounding
		tendons and ligaments, or when there is a problem with the alignment or structure of the knee bones.  A patellar subluxation feels like the kneecap is shifting or jamming
		out of place. Usually, a subluxated patella returns to its normal position by
		itself. But repeated incidents can damage the cartilage
		on the back of the patella or stretch the connective ligaments.CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
 Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
 E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerPatrick J. McMahon, MD - Orthopedic Surgery
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