
Recurrent patellar dislocation occurs when the kneecap repeatedly slips out of its normal position, often causing pain, instability, and difficulty in walking or sports activities. It may result from trauma, ligament laxity, or anatomical variations.
Common causes include previous knee injuries, weak quadriceps muscles, abnormal knee anatomy, or ligamentous laxity. Patients may experience frequent episodes of knee giving way, pain, swelling, and limited mobility.
Treatment may involve non-surgical methods like strengthening exercises, bracing, and physiotherapy. Surgical intervention is recommended for recurrent dislocations or structural abnormalities to stabilize the kneecap and prevent further episodes.
Arthroscopic or open surgical techniques involve repairing or reconstructing the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) and addressing any anatomical issues. This restores knee stability and reduces the risk of recurrence, with minimal invasive methods for faster recovery.
Post-operative care includes physiotherapy to strengthen quadriceps and improve knee stability. Customized rehabilitation programs focus on restoring range of motion, preventing recurrent dislocations, and enabling safe return to daily or sports activities.
With experienced surgeons, modern arthroscopic technology, and patient-centered care, we provide safe and effective treatment for recurrent patellar dislocations, restoring knee function, stability, and confidence.
Advanced surgical techniques for patellar stabilization
Tailored physiotherapy programs for safe recovery
Our recurrent patellar dislocation treatment focuses on restoring knee stability, repairing damaged structures, and providing effective rehabilitation to prevent future dislocations.
At Preksha Surgi & Ortho Care, we combine expertise, advanced arthroscopic techniques, and patient-centered care to provide safe and effective treatment for recurrent patellar dislocations, allowing patients to regain full knee function and confidence.

Orthopaedic & Arthroscopy Surgeon