Abstract
Osteoarthritis is not a single disease [1]. Osteoarthritis affects
isolated #Tibiofemoral compartment, isolated #patellofemoral compartment
or the both combined of them. Among various approaches to sub
classification of knee osteoarthritis, European League against
#Rheumatism (EULAR) Task Force recognized subtype of compartmental
distribution for diagnosis of osteoarthritis [2]. Traditionally, in
cases of osteoarthritis of knee most of the research has focused on
understanding of general osteoarthritis of knee or tibiofemoral
osteoarthritis of knee. In fact, isolated patellofemoral osteoarthritis
may not be so rare. Even though, the PF compartment is rarely considered
in investigation of #osteoarthritis.Identifying the prevalence of the condition is a #milestone for the
identification of risk factors, these are directly related to the
culture, ethnicity and the lifestyle they have and that makes it easy to
decide on the treatment aspect. Current treatment paradigms for
Patellofemoral osteoarthritis are #inadequate. Furthermore, published
guidelines are based exclusively on research utilizing Tibiofemoral
osteoarthritis; there is no evidence for Patellofemoral arthritis. In
many regions where data is lacking, in future we could have studies
mentioning the prevalence rates and also determine the relevance of
ethnicity.
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