In vivo three-dimensional patellar tracking on the femur
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In vivo three-dimensional patellar tracking on the femur
Abstract
In vivo three-dimensional patellar tracking under weightbearing conditions was investigated with the principal reference axes of the femur in the coronal and axial planes, using a biplanar image-matching technique. Three-dimensional knee models of eight healthy volunteers were constructed using computed tomography scanning. Projection images of the models were fitted onto anteroposterior and lateral radiographs of the knees at hyperextension and at every 15 degrees from 0 degrees to 120 degrees flexion. Knee motion then was reconstructed on a computer. Patellar tracking during knee flexion was described simply with a medial jerk shift of 8 mm in early flexion until 30 degrees and a linear tracking with minimal mediolateral translation. The linear tracking portion was located laterally 5 mm from the mediolateral center of the femoral condyles. On average, the direction of this linear tracking was almost perpendicular to the distal condylar line in the coronal plane and perpendicular to the posterior condylar axis in the axial plane. These results help improve the understanding of patellofemoral kinematics and provide useful information for the design and positioning of the prostheses used in total knee arthroplasty.
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