When To Call a Doctor
Call your doctor
immediately if you have severe knee pain or your kneecap has
dislocated.
If your doctor hasn't
determined that you have
patellar tracking disorder but you have knee pain or
dysfunction, see the topic
Knee
Problems and Injuries to evaluate your symptoms.
Watchful Waiting
If your knee aches or your kneecap shifts or
catches, first try the stretching and strengthening exercises and other tips in
the Home Treatment section of this topic. If your symptoms continue longer than
1 to 2 weeks or if your knee is swollen, talk to your doctor.
Who To See
The following health professionals can perform initial
diagnosis and treatment for patellar tracking disorder or dislocation of the
kneecap:
For instruction in strengthening, stretching, bracing,
and taping techniques, see a
physical therapist.
For evaluation of
whether a dislocated kneecap could benefit from surgery, see an
orthopedic surgeon (orthopedist) or
sports medicine specialist. For more information, see
the Surgery section of this topic.
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment