Knee
Plica Syndrome
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Plica Syndrome
, Synovial Plicae of the Knee
Definitions (based on arthroscopy)
Pleats of synovial lining of the knee
Four Plicae
Inferior plica (ligamentum mucosum)
Intercondylar
Anterior to anterior cruciate ligament
Superior plica (plica synovialis suprapatellaris)
Suprapatellar region (2 cm above
Patella
)
Medial plica (plica synovialis
Patella
ris)
Five anatomic subsets of the plica
One finger breadth lateral to medial
Patella
Lateral plica (rarely injured)
Five anatomic subsets
Mechanism of Injury
More common in teenage athletes
Onset often after blunt or twisting
Knee Injury
Repetitive knee flexion-extension
Rowing
Swimming
Cycling
Symptoms
Medial
Patella
pain
Snapping
Sensation
with knee flexion
Provocative: Repeated flexion and extension motion
Walking up and down stairs
Squatting
Signs
Painful arc at 30 to 60 degrees
Medial to
Patella
above joint line
Painful cord palpable alongside medial edge of
Patella
Palpation reproduces symptoms
Management
Eliminate or reduce provocative activities
Cycling
Stair-step machine
Local Cold Therapy
Consider local
Corticosteroid Injection
Consider arthroscopic repair
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