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He missed almost all of last month because of chondromalacia in his left kneecap.
Chondromalacia patellae, resulting in discomfort when knees are bent.
These conditions included patellar tendinitis, chondromalacia, and bone inflammation.
Usually chondromalacia develops without swelling or bruising.
The knee ailment is chondromalacia patellae, a softening of the cartilage in the kneecap.
Patellar tracking dysfunction (chondromalacia patellae) section of Knee.
Chondromalacia Patellae, a degenerative condition of the knee cap (patella)
"Chondromalacia," he said.
The result can be an abnormal wear pattern and softening of the back of the kneecap, a painful condition known as chondromalacia, or runner's knee.
But chondromalacia, or softening of the cartilage in the knees, frequently occurred, along with inflamed tendons, stress fractures and even torn ligaments.
Chondromalacia patellae (also known as CMP) is inflammation of the underside of the patella.
Adults with uncorrected genu valgum are typically prone to injury and chronic knee problems such as chondromalacia and osteoarthritis.
Chondromalacia patella (also called patellofemoral syndrome): Irritation of the cartilage on the underside of the kneecap (patella), causing knee pain.
While the term chondromalacia sometimes refers to abnormal-appearing cartilage anywhere in the body, it most commonly denotes irritation of the underside of the kneecap (or "patella").
Relapsing polychondritis (also known as "Atrophic polychondritis," and "Systemic chondromalacia") is a condition characterized by inflammation and deterioration of cartilage.
In cadavaric examinations, 30% to 70% of the cases had TFCC perforations and chondromalacia of the ulnar head, lunate and triquetrum.
Many hypermobility patients suffer from osteoarthritis, disorders involving nerve compression, chondromalacia patellae, excessive anterior mandibular movement, mitral valve prolapse, uterine prolapse and varicose veins.
It is also known as chronic atrophic polychondritis, Meyenburg-Altherr-Uehlinger syndrome, von Meyenburg's disease, generalized chondromalacia, and systemic chondromalacia.
The most common serious adverse events (up to 5% of patients), include arthrofibrosis and joint adhesions, graft overgrowth, chondromalacia or chondrosis, cartilage injury, graft complication, meniscal lesion, graft delamination, and osteoarthritis.
Anterior knee pain may also be caused by softening of the cartilage beneath the kneecap (chondromalacia patellae), arthritis or by pinching of the inner lining of the knee with knee motion (synovial impingement).
It was during an Olympic game against France eight weeks ago - one in which he was being outplayed by the Knicks' deficient draft pick, Frederic Weis - that Longley incurred a secondary bone bruise and traumatic chondromalacia of the right knee.
Pseudocyst of the auricle (also known as a "Auricular endochondrial pseudocyst," "Cystic chondromalacia," "Endochondral pseudocyst," and "Intracartilaginous cyst") is a cutaneous condition characterized by a fluctuant, tense, noninflammatory swelling on the upper half of the ear.
The result is thinning and softening (chondromalacia) of the articular cartilage under the patella and/or on the medial or lateral femoral condyles, synovial irritation and inflammation and subchondral bony changes in the distal femur or patella known as "bone bruises".