Patellofemoral pain syndrome based on biomechanical monitoring and intervention: a single-center, prospective, interventional cohort study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Patellofemoral pain syndrome based on biomechanical monitoring and intervention: a single-center, prospective, interventional cohort study

  • By

  • Huiwu Zhang

  • Bei Liu

  • Daren Zhao

  • Lei Liu

  • Junrong Chen

  • Jian Yang

  • Jingping Wang

  • Yulong Qin

  • Zhongzheng Hu

  • June 1, 2026

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    Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a common chronic knee disorder with high prevalence and poor long-term outcomes.

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    Current diagnostic methods for PFPS are inadequate, relying on static imaging and subjective assessments that miss dynamic biomechanical dysfunction.

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    This study aims to integrate dynamic radiography and three-dimensional gait analysis to better assess PFPS patients' knee joint biomechanics.

  • 4

    A prospective cohort study will compare biomechanically monitored targeted exercise with conventional exercise in PFPS patients.

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    Outcomes will be measured at multiple time points, focusing on pain intensity, joint function, and quality of life.

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