A method for axial radiography of the patellofemoral joint has been developed that combines a forced lateral rotation of the leg with 30 degrees flexion of the knee. This view can be obtained without any special device and is definitely superior to the 45 degrees routine axial view in the detection of lateral subluxation of the patella. It should be obtained when patellar instability is suspected
Objective: To compare patellofemoral joint kinematics during weight-bearing and non–weight-bearing k...
none5noDespite numerous studies, a lack of consensus still exists over many aspects of patellofemora...
Differing descriptions of patellar motion relative to the femur have resulted from previous studies....
Patellar instability is often missed by conventional axial views because transient subluxation of th...
xial radiographs were obtained under valgus and external rotation stress at 45 ˚ of knee flexion wit...
Thirty-eight knees of 26 patients with anterior knee pain (12 bilateral) were included in the study....
Fourteen normal volunteers with no history suggesting previous or current knee pathology underwent a...
Radiography examination procedure of knee joint in medial patella subluxation cases according to Bon...
Background: Patellofemoral joint disorders are the most common cause of anterior knee pain in patien...
Lateral knee radiographs allow recognition of both medial and lateral femoral and tibial surfaces, g...
Procedure for knee joint radiographic examination with clinical osteoarthritis according to the theo...
SummaryIntroductionThe aim of this study was to define a new index to measure lateral patellar displ...
Patellofemoral disorders must be approached through an appropriate process of diagnostic framing, pe...
The depth of the trochlear groove was frequently noted to be insufficient in knees with patellar ins...
This investigation has been performed to study the relationship between the articular surfaces of th...
Objective: To compare patellofemoral joint kinematics during weight-bearing and non–weight-bearing k...
none5noDespite numerous studies, a lack of consensus still exists over many aspects of patellofemora...
Differing descriptions of patellar motion relative to the femur have resulted from previous studies....
Patellar instability is often missed by conventional axial views because transient subluxation of th...
xial radiographs were obtained under valgus and external rotation stress at 45 ˚ of knee flexion wit...
Thirty-eight knees of 26 patients with anterior knee pain (12 bilateral) were included in the study....
Fourteen normal volunteers with no history suggesting previous or current knee pathology underwent a...
Radiography examination procedure of knee joint in medial patella subluxation cases according to Bon...
Background: Patellofemoral joint disorders are the most common cause of anterior knee pain in patien...
Lateral knee radiographs allow recognition of both medial and lateral femoral and tibial surfaces, g...
Procedure for knee joint radiographic examination with clinical osteoarthritis according to the theo...
SummaryIntroductionThe aim of this study was to define a new index to measure lateral patellar displ...
Patellofemoral disorders must be approached through an appropriate process of diagnostic framing, pe...
The depth of the trochlear groove was frequently noted to be insufficient in knees with patellar ins...
This investigation has been performed to study the relationship between the articular surfaces of th...
Objective: To compare patellofemoral joint kinematics during weight-bearing and non–weight-bearing k...
none5noDespite numerous studies, a lack of consensus still exists over many aspects of patellofemora...
Differing descriptions of patellar motion relative to the femur have resulted from previous studies....