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A modified system of stress radiography for patellofemoral instability.

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  • A modified system of stress radiography for patellofemoral instability. Abstract Text:

    n fukuiN Fukui,t nakagawaT Nakagawa,s murakamiS Murakami,h hiraokaH Hiraoka,k nakamuraK Nakamura,

    Axial radiographs were obtained under valgus and external rotation stress at 45 degrees of knee flexion with and without contraction of the quadriceps muscle in order to assess the dynamics of patellar subluxation or dislocation. The radiography was performed on 82 knees in 61 patients with patellofemoral instability, and on 44 normal knees. The lateral patellofemoral angle and the congruence angle were measured and compared with the conventional Merchant views. Both parameters showed greater differences between symptomatic and normal knees on the stress radiographs obtained without quadriceps contraction. There was a major difference in the lateral patellofemoral angles between the groups, which clearly distinguished symptomatic knees from normal controls. Congruence angles on stress radiography had a significant correlation with the functional scores obtained after a period of conservative treatment and a positive correlation with the frequency of patellar subluxation. When the quadriceps contracted, two patterns of patellar shift were observed. While the patella reduced into the trochlear groove in all normal knees and about 70% of the symptomatic knees, contraction of the quadriceps caused further subluxation of the patella in the remaining symptomatic knees. All the knee joints which showed this displacement failed to respond to conservative treatment and eventually required surgical treatment. Thus, this technique of stress radiography is a simple, cost-effective and useful method of evaluating patellar instability and predicting the prognosis.

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    n fukuiN Fukui,t nakagawaT Nakagawa,s murakamiS Murakami,h hiraokaH Hiraoka,k nakamuraK Nakamura,

    For similar biomechanics: stress, mechanical research abstracts see: biomechanics: stress, mechanical research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British vol

    VOLUME: 85

    Page Numbers: 1128-33

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    ISSN: 0301-620X

    DAY: 14

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2003

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 375355

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    KEYWORDS: Stress, Mechanical

    MESH TERMS: physiopathology

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Tokyo, Japan.

    Country: England

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    MEDLINETA: J Bone Joint Surg Br

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