The PFF is a non profit (501c3) organization supporting research and educational efforts to help those who suffer from anterior knee pain and instability.
It was a great start to the #IPSG meeting in Lyon, France! Great contributions and discussions led by IPSG Chairman Bill Post, MD.
The session started with a Keynote Address by Dr. Elizabeth Arendt discussing "Bridges Across the Ocean…My PF Journey”.
Patient-specific design is reshaping the way surgeons approach patellofemoral arthroplasty.
A recent publication by Haneberg et al explores how custom implants and instrumentation can be used to improve precision and patellar tracking.
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We're proud to highlight new research from board member Dr. Daniel Green, a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery, recently published in the Journal of ISAKOS.
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The Patellofemoral Foundation was proud to attend and support the 26th International Sports Medicine Fellows (ISMF) Conference, held recently in Carlsbad, California.
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Breaking down tibial tuberosity to trochlear groove distance into two components to enable patient-specific treatment strategies.
Learn more in this @JISAKOS original 👇
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The PF Foundation are proud to support the 26th International Sports Medicine Fellows Conference in March.
This course is specifically designed to enhance the knowledge and skill of orthopaedic sports medicine fellows.
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At the PF Foundation, we support clinicians with evidence-based education that makes a difference.
Dr. Das’s experience reflects the intention behind the Masters Course program - depth, clarity, & practical value across every module.
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Curious about what to expect from our Patellofemoral Masters Course?
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Developed and taught by experts - all at an affordable price!
It is an honor to welcome Dr. Shital Parikh to the Patellofemoral Foundation Board of Directors and we look forward to his involvement and significant contributions to help us meet our goals for the future!
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The Patellofemoral Foundation is proud to recognize the contributions of its board members who recently supported the faculty at the AONA Patellofemoral education sessions, which took place November 15–16, 2025, in La Jolla, California.
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@AONorth Advanced Knee—Patellofemoral Disorder Course is coming up this November 14–15!
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to deepen your expertise in complex patellofemoral pathologies while refining advanced surgical skills.👉 https://t.co/npvuaxf5ii
A recent article published in AOSSM highlights promising outcomes for patients undergoing bipolar osteochondral allograft transplantation to address chondral defects involving both the patella and trochlea.
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Great representation for PF and the IPSG at the SOCARTD International Course on Arthroscopy & Sports Traumatology!
Dr. Juan Pablo Martinez opens the meeting, with Sarah Kerslake, Dr. Bob Magnusson, Dr. Liza Arendt, and Dr. Laurie Hiemstra on the program as invited speakers!
A recent study led by Dr. Tanaka identified key MRI measures that can help predict the risk of patellar instability.
Results suggest the Insall-Salvati ratio may be more predictive than the Caton-Deschamps index. Learn more in this recent blog 👇
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We're proud to support the @AOFoundation Advanced Knee—Patellofemoral Disorder Course Nov 14-15. This program offers a unique opportunity to deepen expertise in complex patellofemoral pathologies & refine advanced surgical skills.
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