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Grades III and IV, as well as most grade II cases, require [[surgery]] to correct, if the | Grades III and IV, as well as most grade II cases, require [[surgery]] to correct, if the patient has difficulty walking. The surgery involves a [[sulcoplasty]], a deepening of the [[trochlea]]r sulcus that the patella sits in. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Grades III and IV, as well as most grade II cases, require surgery to correct, if the patient has difficulty walking. The surgery involves a sulcoplasty, a deepening of the trochlear sulcus that the patella sits in.