Caplan, Nick, Lees, D., Newby, Mike, Ewen, Alistair, Jackson, R., St Clair Gibson, Alan and Kader, Deiary (2014) Is tibial tuberosity-trochlear groove distance an appropriate measure for the identification of knees with patellar instability? Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 22 (10). pp. 2377-2381. ISSN 1433-7347
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Abstract
PURPOSE - Tibial tuberosity-trochlear groove distance (TT-TG) has been regarded as a useful tool for establishing therapeutic choices for patellar instability. Recently, it has been shown that TT-TG negatively correlated with the quadriceps angle, suggesting that if used individually, neither provide a valid measure of instability. This study aimed to compare TT-TG distance between both knees in patients with unilateral instability to assess whether this measurement is a decisive element in the management decisions for patellar instability.
METHODS - Sixty-two patients (18 male and 44 female), reporting to a specialist patella clinic for recurrent unilateral patellar instability, were included in the study. Patients underwent bilateral long leg computed tomography scan to determine TT-TG distance in both knees. Tibial TT-TG in symptomatic and asymptomatic knees in the same individual was compared statistically.
RESULTS - Mean TT-TG distance in the symptomatic knee was 16.9 (±4.9) mm, compared to 15.6 (±5.6) mm in the asymptomatic knee. Tibial TT-TG was not significantly different between stable and unstable knees (n.s.).
CONCLUSIONS - The lack of difference in TT-TG distance between stable and unstable knees suggests that TT-TG distance alone may not be a decisive element in establishing therapeutic choices for patellar instability. It should, therefore, be interpreted with caution during clinical evaluations. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Tibial tuberosity, trochlear groove, instability, knee, patella, dislocation |
Subjects: | C600 Sports Science |
Department: | Faculties > Health and Life Sciences > Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation |
Depositing User: | Users 6424 not found. |
Date Deposited: | 24 Mar 2014 14:20 |
Last Modified: | 01 Aug 2021 05:37 |
URI: | http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/15928 |
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