MPFL

Written by Dr Sheila Strover on March 14, 2025

MPFL is an abbreviation of 'medial patello-femoral ligament'. Page updated May 2024 by Dr Sheila Strover (Clinical Editor)

intact MPFLThe MPFL is the most important of several stabilising ligaments around the patella.

What does the MPFL do?

The MPFL supports the patella, acting as a restraint on the medial side for the first few degrees of bending of the knee.

This helps to keep it aligned in the underlying groove of the femur during walking and running.

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Patellar dislocation and torn MPFL

During a traumatic dislocation of the patella, the MPFL may become injured and the patella may become more unstable.

The tear may be an avulsion, a simple sprain, a partial tear or a full substance tear, and may be accompanied by tears of the VMO muscle (vastus medialis obliquus) and the medial retinaculum.

Initially the doctor may choose to treat the problem without surgery, and sometimes the instability settles down, but if dislocations recur, reconstructive surgery may be advised.

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MPFL reconstruction

The knee surgeon may elect to repair the torn ligament to improve stability.

A variety of natural and synthetic materials have been used for such reconstructions, but the jury seems to be still out on which is best.

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