Abstract
We hypothesized that taping results in better short-term functional outcome and comparable redislocation rates. In a prospective randomised clinical trial, 18 patients with a primary patellar dislocation ≥18years old without accompanying fractures or previous surgery to the knee were included. After 1week of dorsal splinting, they were randomized into two groups: taping and cylinder cast immobilization. Physical examination and knee function according to the Lysholm Knee Scoring Scale were taken at 1-, 6- and 12-week and at 1- and 5-year follow-up. We also compared the redislocation rates. Taping resulted in a significantly better Lysholm score at 6 and 12weeks post-dislocation (P<0.05), and also after 5-year follow-up (P<0.01). Knee function was better at 1-year follow-up. There were no cases of recurrent dislocation. Tape bandage immobilization seems superior to a cylinder cast even after 5years.
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