Patellofemoral morphometry in patients with idiopathic patellofemoral pain syndrome

Abstract Purpose To compare clinical and computed tomography (CT) measures in extension, 20° and 30° of flexion of symptomatic knees of patient with idiopathic patellofemoral pain syndrome with the contra lateral asymptomatic knee. Materials and methods Knees of 52 consecutive patients with idiopath...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of radiology 2010-07, Vol.75 (1), p.e64-e67
Hauptverfasser: del Mar Carrión Martín, María, Santiago, Fernando Ruiz, Calvo, Rocío Pozuelo, Álvarez, Luis Guzmán
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Purpose To compare clinical and computed tomography (CT) measures in extension, 20° and 30° of flexion of symptomatic knees of patient with idiopathic patellofemoral pain syndrome with the contra lateral asymptomatic knee. Materials and methods Knees of 52 consecutive patients with idiopathic patellofemoral pain were studied with CT. In 28 patients this condition was unilateral and asymptomatic knee was used as control; 76 knees were symptomatic. Results In patients with idiopathic patellofemoral pain we found a greater Q angle and internal condylar facet width in symptomatic knees with regard to asymptomatic knees. Conclusion Greater Q angle and medial condylar facet can lead to overpressure on the medial knee compartment during maneuvers that increase contact between patella and medial condylar facet, such as knee flexion and squatting, contributing to development of idiopathic patellofemoral pain.
ISSN:0720-048X
1872-7727
DOI:10.1016/j.ejrad.2009.07.029