Locking,catching and effusion are NOT associated with PFP
Patellofemoral tracking, crepitus during palpation of patella
Ultrasound of peripatellar structures to rule out other diagnoses
Patellar stress fracture
Highly active explosive jumping or plyometric activities
MRI needed
Medial
Degenerative medial meniscus tear
Mechanical symptoms (catching, locking, inability to extend knee), swelling, pain with squatting
On exam, medial joint line tenderness (posterior to MCL), positive McMurray/Thessaly
Saphenous nerve entrapment
Allodynia, radiation along saphenous nerve, worse by palpation or tapping at entrapment site (Tinel's)
Not related to activity, may be positional
Saphenous nerve block diagnostic and therapeutic
Pes anserine bursitis
Proximal anteromedial tibia tenderness
Worse with exercise
Lateral
Iliotibial band syndrome
Runners or cyclists
Tender lateral femoral condyle, positive Noble compression test
Degenerative lateral meniscus tear (as medial but more rare)
Posterior
Popliteal artery aneurysm/entrapment
Popliteal "Baker's" cyst
Swelling posterior capsule, palpable cyst during knee extension but disappears on flexion, ultrasound
Popliteus tendinopathy
Worsened pain by downhill activities
Tenderness at insertion anterior to lateral femoral condyle and LCL, pain on resisted internal rotation (Garrick's test) or passive external rotation of tibia
Referred knee pain
SCFE
Uncommon
Bone tumors, systemic, medication (glucocorticoid avascular necrosis)