Predictors of Patellofemoral Pain Applying Full Weight Bearing Kinematic MRI

Purpose. To determine the associations among PFM, trochlea groove morphology, femoral and patellar rotation and to determine which measures best predict patellofemoral pain (PFP). Material & Methods. Knees of 51 female patients with PFP and 26 healthy female volunteers as control group were...

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Main Authors: Andrius Brazaitis, Andrius Gocentas, Algirdas Tamošiūnas, Janina Tutkuvienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2015-01-01
Series:Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/14/article/73/
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spelling doaj-0b966a1dee4842af993c1bb86460ac092021-09-13T08:04:05ZengWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoCentral European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine2300-97052015-01-011210.18276/cej.2015.4-05Predictors of Patellofemoral Pain Applying Full Weight Bearing Kinematic MRIAndrius Brazaitis0Andrius Gocentas1Algirdas Tamošiūnas2Janina Tutkuvienė3Department of Radiology, Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius, LithuaniaState Research Institute Centre for Innovative Medicine, Vilnius, LithuaniaDepartment of Radiology, Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius, LithuaniaDepartment of Anatomy, Histology and Anthropology, Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius, LithuaniaPurpose. To determine the associations among PFM, trochlea groove morphology, femoral and patellar rotation and to determine which measures best predict patellofemoral pain (PFP). Material & Methods. Knees of 51 female patients with PFP and 26 healthy female volunteers as control group were analysed with kinematic magnetic resonance imaging and full weight-bearing. The bisect offset (BSO), patellar tilt angle (PTA), femoral rotation angle (FRA), patellar rotation angle (PRA) were measured in steps of 10° between 0° to 50° of knee flexion. Static measures of Insall-Salvati ratio (ISR), sulcus angle (SAB & SAC) and lateral trochlear inclination at bone and cartilage levels (LTIB & LTIC) were performed and compared. Results. The SAB & SAC were higher and the LTIB & LTIC were lower in patients compared to volunteers. BSO, PTA, PRA and medial FRA were higher in the PFP group at all flexion angles. A multiple logistic regression analysis demonstrated that increase of FRA and SAB by 1° increased the likelihood of PFP 5.6 times and 1.6 times respectively, decrease of PRA by 1° decrease PFP likelihood by 1.7 times. Conclusion. These results revealed FRA, SAB and PRA to have best predictive value for patellofemoral pain. Current findings can help to assess the complexity of predisposing factors for PFP in practice.https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/14/article/73/patellofemoral painpatellofemoral malalignmentkinematic MRIfemoral rotation
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author Andrius Brazaitis
Andrius Gocentas
Algirdas Tamošiūnas
Janina Tutkuvienė
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Andrius Gocentas
Algirdas Tamošiūnas
Janina Tutkuvienė
Predictors of Patellofemoral Pain Applying Full Weight Bearing Kinematic MRI
Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
patellofemoral pain
patellofemoral malalignment
kinematic MRI
femoral rotation
author_facet Andrius Brazaitis
Andrius Gocentas
Algirdas Tamošiūnas
Janina Tutkuvienė
author_sort Andrius Brazaitis
title Predictors of Patellofemoral Pain Applying Full Weight Bearing Kinematic MRI
title_short Predictors of Patellofemoral Pain Applying Full Weight Bearing Kinematic MRI
title_full Predictors of Patellofemoral Pain Applying Full Weight Bearing Kinematic MRI
title_fullStr Predictors of Patellofemoral Pain Applying Full Weight Bearing Kinematic MRI
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Patellofemoral Pain Applying Full Weight Bearing Kinematic MRI
title_sort predictors of patellofemoral pain applying full weight bearing kinematic mri
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
series Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
issn 2300-9705
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Purpose. To determine the associations among PFM, trochlea groove morphology, femoral and patellar rotation and to determine which measures best predict patellofemoral pain (PFP). Material & Methods. Knees of 51 female patients with PFP and 26 healthy female volunteers as control group were analysed with kinematic magnetic resonance imaging and full weight-bearing. The bisect offset (BSO), patellar tilt angle (PTA), femoral rotation angle (FRA), patellar rotation angle (PRA) were measured in steps of 10° between 0° to 50° of knee flexion. Static measures of Insall-Salvati ratio (ISR), sulcus angle (SAB & SAC) and lateral trochlear inclination at bone and cartilage levels (LTIB & LTIC) were performed and compared. Results. The SAB & SAC were higher and the LTIB & LTIC were lower in patients compared to volunteers. BSO, PTA, PRA and medial FRA were higher in the PFP group at all flexion angles. A multiple logistic regression analysis demonstrated that increase of FRA and SAB by 1° increased the likelihood of PFP 5.6 times and 1.6 times respectively, decrease of PRA by 1° decrease PFP likelihood by 1.7 times. Conclusion. These results revealed FRA, SAB and PRA to have best predictive value for patellofemoral pain. Current findings can help to assess the complexity of predisposing factors for PFP in practice.
topic patellofemoral pain
patellofemoral malalignment
kinematic MRI
femoral rotation
url https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/14/article/73/
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