Abstract
Thirty-five patients with habitual dislocation of the patella in flexion were reviewed; eight were bilaterally affected. Each had undergone quadricepsplasty with an average follow-up of 6 years 9 months. Bands or contractures, most commonly in vastus lateralis, the iliotibial tract and rectus femoris were seen in each. Redislocation was seen in 12 knees. At review, 79% of the knees were normal. Quadriceps lengthening is an essential part of treatment and must be performed proximally. Causes for failure include reformation of contractures and failure to correct the initial abnormality fully.