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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 265594" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>WO, My daughter had this and she had to go to PT for several months but the end result is that she is much better. Her knees do still flare up once in a while but she now knows what to do to keep them healthy. She is athletic and can cycle having done long distance racing for the cure and other marathons for charity. Shehas recently become a certified Yoga instructor now teaching class 3x a week. Her goal is to become a therapudic yoga specialist.</p><p> </p><p>As far as her treatment went, they had to weaken the stronger muscles first. She did have to use splinting and imobilizers for a couple of weeks. Then the kneecaps were taped into place strenghtening exercises were don to build up the legs evenly. It is a bit of a process but she did have good results. Hope this helps you. Good luck! _RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 265594, member: 2315"] WO, My daughter had this and she had to go to PT for several months but the end result is that she is much better. Her knees do still flare up once in a while but she now knows what to do to keep them healthy. She is athletic and can cycle having done long distance racing for the cure and other marathons for charity. Shehas recently become a certified Yoga instructor now teaching class 3x a week. Her goal is to become a therapudic yoga specialist. As far as her treatment went, they had to weaken the stronger muscles first. She did have to use splinting and imobilizers for a couple of weeks. Then the kneecaps were taped into place strenghtening exercises were don to build up the legs evenly. It is a bit of a process but she did have good results. Hope this helps you. Good luck! _RM [/QUOTE]
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