Kneecap Instability and Dislocation

At the Children’s Andrews Institute, our highly trained team of orthopedic and sports medicine specialists has expertise treating kneecap instability and dislocation with noninvasive therapies and minimally invasive surgery.  

Kneecap instability occurs when the kneecap (patella) is misaligned, allowing it to move side to side, rather than up and down in the joint. When an unstable kneecap fully slips out of place, it’s called a dislocation.

To provide your child with the best care possible, we offer the full range of services in one convenient location, including:

  • Pediatric orthopedic physicians and surgeons
  • Advanced imaging technology
  • Physical therapy (PT) and rehabilitation

Kneecap Instability and Dislocation Doctors and Providers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I help prevent my child from having kneecap instability or dislocation?

    Ensuring your child learns proper mechanics and techniques when exercising or playing sports will help protect the knee. Also, children who perform strength and stability exercises are less likely to suffer from kneecap instability or dislocation because of strong, stable muscles. 

Resources

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