In vivo patellar tracking induced by individual quadriceps components in individuals with patellofemoral pain.
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Patellofemoral pain is a common knee disorder with a multi-factorial etiology related to abnormal patellar tracking. Our hypothesis was that the pattern of three-dimensional rotation and translation of the patella induced by selective activation of individual quadriceps components would differ between subjects with patellofemoral pain and healthy subjects. Nine female subjects with patellofemoral pain and seven healthy female subjects underwent electrical stimulation to selectively activate individual quadriceps components (vastus medialis obliquus, VMO; vastus medialis lateralis, VML; vastus lateralis, VL) with the knee at 0 degrees and 20 degrees flexion, while three-dimensional patellar tracking was recorded. Normalized direction of rotation and direction of translation characterized the relative amplitudes of each component of patellar movement. VMO activation in patellofemoral pain caused greater medial patellar rotation (distal patellar pole rotates medially in frontal plane) at both knee positions (p<0.01), and both VMO and VML activation caused increased anterior patellar translation (p<0.001) in patellofemoral pain compared to healthy subjects at 20 degrees knee flexion. VL activation caused more lateral patellar translation (p<0.001) in patellofemoral pain compared to healthy subjects. In healthy subjects the 3-D mechanical action of the VMO is actively modulated with knee flexion angle while such modulation was not observed in PFP subjects. This could be due to anatomical differences in the VMO insertion on the patella and medial quadriceps weakness. Quantitative evaluation of the influence of individual quadriceps components on patellar tracking will aid understanding of the knee extensor mechanism and provide insight into the etiology of patellofemoral pain.
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In vivo and noninvasive three-dimensional patellar tracking induced by individual heads of quadriceps.
PURPOSE Unbalanced actions of the quadriceps components are closely linked to patellar mal-tracking and patellofemoral pain syndrome. However, it is not clear how individual quadriceps components pull and rotate the patella three dimensionally. The purpose of this study was to investigate in vivo and noninvasively patellar tracking induced by individual quadriceps components. METHODS Individu...
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of biomechanics
دوره 43 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010