Introduction: Patella alta (PA) is one of the primary correctable risk factors for patellofemoral instability (PFI). Both an accurate diagnosis of PA and a clinically relevant target for correction are necessary for optimal treatment. An ideal test for PA should relate the position of the patella to the femur rather than tibia, should do so with the quadriceps contracted and the patellar tendon under tension and should have good sensitivity and specificity. None of the currently used radiographic tests PA meet these criteria, most of which are based on the position of the patella relative to the tibia with diagnostic cutoffs based on 2 standard deviations from the mean rather than optimal sensitivity and specificity. The authors describe t...
TESI DOCTORAL (DR J.S. ESCALA ARNAU).MRI has become the non invasive method of choice for the evalua...
Patellofemoral disorders must be approached through an appropriate process of diagnostic framing, pe...
Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is commonly caused by abnormal pressure on the knee due to excessive load ...
The objective of this study is to investigate what are the normal values, cutoff values, and optimal...
The objective of this study is to investigate what are the normal values, cutoff values, and optimal...
SummaryIntroductionPatella alta is one of the primary factors of patellofemoral instability and its ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the inter-and intra-observer reliability of t...
Patella alta is a common and significant abnormality responsible for many patellofemoral joint-relat...
ABSTRACT Objectives: To determine the prevalence of high patella in adult patients with knee pain, ...
Objective: To determine the contribution of MRI in evaluating patellofemoral instability (PFI) and t...
The radiological methods to determine patellar height described in the literature are variable, not ...
Summary : MR imaging reveals significant topographical differences between controls and patients wit...
Patello-femoral joint syndrome (PFJS) is a common problem that is challenging to treat. The dominant...
OBJECTIVES To assess the reliability of patellotrochlear Index (PTI) in patellar height assessmen...
Patellar taping is regarded as an important element of the treatment of patellofemoral joint pain. K...
TESI DOCTORAL (DR J.S. ESCALA ARNAU).MRI has become the non invasive method of choice for the evalua...
Patellofemoral disorders must be approached through an appropriate process of diagnostic framing, pe...
Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is commonly caused by abnormal pressure on the knee due to excessive load ...
The objective of this study is to investigate what are the normal values, cutoff values, and optimal...
The objective of this study is to investigate what are the normal values, cutoff values, and optimal...
SummaryIntroductionPatella alta is one of the primary factors of patellofemoral instability and its ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the inter-and intra-observer reliability of t...
Patella alta is a common and significant abnormality responsible for many patellofemoral joint-relat...
ABSTRACT Objectives: To determine the prevalence of high patella in adult patients with knee pain, ...
Objective: To determine the contribution of MRI in evaluating patellofemoral instability (PFI) and t...
The radiological methods to determine patellar height described in the literature are variable, not ...
Summary : MR imaging reveals significant topographical differences between controls and patients wit...
Patello-femoral joint syndrome (PFJS) is a common problem that is challenging to treat. The dominant...
OBJECTIVES To assess the reliability of patellotrochlear Index (PTI) in patellar height assessmen...
Patellar taping is regarded as an important element of the treatment of patellofemoral joint pain. K...
TESI DOCTORAL (DR J.S. ESCALA ARNAU).MRI has become the non invasive method of choice for the evalua...
Patellofemoral disorders must be approached through an appropriate process of diagnostic framing, pe...
Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is commonly caused by abnormal pressure on the knee due to excessive load ...