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Title: In vivo movement analysis of the patella using a three-dimensional computer model. Author: Yamada Y, Toritsuka Y, Horibe S, Sugamoto K, Yoshikawa H, Shino K. Journal: J Bone Joint Surg Br; 2007 Jun; 89(6):752-60. PubMed ID: 17613499. Abstract: We used three-dimensional movement analysis by computer modelling of knee flexion from 0 degrees to 50 degrees in 14 knees in 12 patients with recurrent patellar dislocation and in 15 knees in ten normal control subjects to compare the in vivo three-dimensional movement of the patella. Flexion, tilt and spin of the patella were described in terms of rotation angles from 0 degrees . The location of the patella and the tibial tubercle were evaluated using parameters expressed as percentage patellar shift and percentage tubercle shift. Patellar inclination to the femur was also measured and patellofemoral contact was qualitatively and quantitatively analysed. The patients had greater values of spin from 20 degrees to 50 degrees , while there were no statistically significant differences in flexion and tilt. The patients also had greater percentage patellar shift from 0 degrees to 50 degrees , percentage tubercle shift at 0 degrees and 10 degrees and patellar inclination from 0 degrees to 50 degrees with a smaller oval-shaped contact area from 20 degrees to 50 degrees moving downwards on the lateral facet. Patellar movement analysis using a three-dimensional computer model is useful to clearly demonstrate differences between patients with recurrent dislocation of the patella and normal control subjects.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]