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Complex regional pain syndrome
Complex regional pain syndrome or CRPS is an uncommon but very disabling pain disorder. Page updated January 2024 by Dr Sheila Strover (Clinical Editor)
Computerised tomography
Computerised tomography - or computerised axial tomography (CT or CAT scan) - is an X-ray imaging technique which allows the assessment of soft tissues as well as bones.
Concentric muscle contraction
A concentric muscle contraction is one in which the muscle shortens as it contracts.
Condyle
The condyle of the femur bone (or femoral condyle) is the rounded lower end on each side of the femur bone.
Congruence angle
The congruence angle is a measurement of the 'fit' of the kneecap (patella) into the underlying groove or 'trochlea' of the thighbone (femur).
Continuous passive motion
Continuous passive motion is a rehabilitation technique where the knee is very gradually bent and straightened, over periods of hours, using a CPM machine. Page updated July 2023 by Dr Sheila Strover (Clinical Editor)
Contusion
A contusion is a crushing injury to the tissues, such as a bruise.
Cooling system
A cooling system for knee rehabilitation applies cooled water, ice or other cold liquid to the joint to reduce inflammation.
Core strength
Core strength is the strength and balance of the trunk and hip muscles.
Coronal plane
The coronal plane is an anatomical vertical plane that divides the body into belly and back sections.