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patellar instability, special test includes patella apprehension test, Patellar Instability management includes rehab program, attempt to displace patella medially if movement is three or more quadrants, its is hypermobile patella, acute subluxion or dislocation usually associated with localized tenderness along medial retinaculum or adductor tubercle, or around peripheral edge of lateral femoral condyle, acute subluxion or dislocation usually associated with attachments torn leading to a POP or a violent collapse of the knee, Patellar Instability management includes referral to physican, chronic subluxation or dislocation usually associated with less pain, swelling, and disability, Patellar Instability management includes knee sleeve/brace or McConnell taping during activity, Patellar Instability signs and symptoms acute subluxion or dislocation, extrinsic forces examples include *muscle atrophy after an injury *deceleration with a cutting manuever *tightness of lateral retinaculum, IT band, hamstrings *weak VMO or VMO dysplasia