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4. Diagnosing PFPS

A doctor will assess a patient's knee pain by taking a medical history and performing a physical examination. During the exam, the physician may press on the patient's knee and move the patient's leg around to determine exactly where he or she is experiencing pain. A physician may use imaging tests such as x-rays, computerized tomography (CT) scans, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to rule out other possible causes.

PFPS Patellofemoral asiseeit / Getty Images

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