Axial linear patellar displacement: a new measurement of patellofemoral congruence
- PMID: 19261902
- DOI: 10.1177/0363546508328596
Axial linear patellar displacement: a new measurement of patellofemoral congruence
Abstract
Background: The tools for measuring the congruence angle with digital radiography software can be difficult to use; therefore, the authors sought to develop a new, easy, and reliable method for measuring patellofemoral congruence. The abstract goes here and covers two columns.
Hypothesis: The abstract goes The linear displacement measurement will correlate well with the congruence angle measurement. here and covers two columns.
Study design: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 2.
Methods: On Merchant view radiographs obtained digitally, the authors measured the congruence angle and a new linear displacement measurement on preoperative and postoperative radiographs of 31 patients who suffered unilateral patellar dislocations and 100 uninjured subjects. The linear displacement measurement was obtained by drawing a reference line across the medial and lateral trochlear facets. Perpendicular lines were drawn from the depth of the sulcus through the reference line and from the apex of the posterior tip of the patella through the reference line. The distance between the perpendicular lines was the linear displacement measurement. The measurements were obtained twice at different sittings. The observer was blinded as to the previous measurements to establish reliability. Measurements were compared to determine whether the linear displacement measurement correlated with congruence angle.
Results: Intraobserver reliability was above r(2) = .90 for all measurements. In patients with patellar dislocations, the mean congruence angle preoperatively was 33.5 degrees , compared with 12.1 mm for linear displacement (r(2) = .92). The mean congruence angle postoperatively was 11.2 degrees, compared with 4.0 mm for linear displacement (r(2) = .89). For normal subjects, the mean congruence angle was -3 degrees and the mean linear displacement was 0.2 mm.
Conclusion: The linear displacement measurement was found to correlate with congruence angle measurements and may be an easy and useful tool for clinicians to evaluate patellofemoral congruence objectively.
Comment in
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Re: Axial linear patellar displacement: a new measurement of patellofemoral congruence.Am J Sports Med. 2010 Jan;38(1):NP5; author reply NP5-6. doi: 10.1177/0363546509353299. Am J Sports Med. 2010. PMID: 20051505 No abstract available.
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