Patellofemoral instability pdf file

The physical therapist will evaluate the patients mobility, flexibility and strength with the purpose of determining the underlying cause of the abnormal stress on the patella. Patellar kneecap subluxation hawaii pacific health. Patellar instability remains a challenging problem for both the patient and surgeon. Patellar instability is a generic term that is used to describe patellar dislocation, patellar subluxation, and general symptomatic instability. National athletic trainers association position statement.

A longer lateral patellar facet has been shown to predispose. Running or jumping walking when it is flared up sitting going up or down stairs. Like internally rotated femoral components in tka, internal rotation of the trochlear component in pfa effectively medializes the trochlear groove, increases the qangle, and puts tension on the lateral retinaculum, all of which predispose to patellar maltracking and instability. Anatomical measurements used to evaluate patellofemoral instability murray grissom, md1 baodo, md2 kathryn stevens, md2 1santa clara valley medical center, san jose, ca 2stanford hospital and clinics, stanford, ca. The clinical evaluation of patellar maltracking is. Anterior knee pain and patellar instability springerlink.

Dynamic multidetector ct in the assessment of patellar. Patellofemoral instability means that your patella kneecap moves out of its normal pattern of alignment, sometimes suddenly and unpredictably. The trochlear groove needs to be deep enough and the lateral facet of the trochlea. The pathology is often multifactorial and complex with no one factor being the sole defining etiology. Impairmentbased classification is critical for matching the intervention strategy that is most likely to provide the optimal outcome for a patients clinical findings. How much pain or discomfort do you get in your knee with any kind of prolonged. Patellofemoral stress syndrome knee cap pain and patellar instability result from a deviation in. Cole, md, mba drs gomoll and minas are from the cartilage repair center, department of orthopedic surgery, brigham and womens hospital, boston, mass. Radiological evaluation of the causes of patellar instability. There can be pain around or under the kneecap and sometimes in the back of the knee. Patellar shape can be classified via the 3 wiberg classifications type a to c,11 which rely on medial facet concavity and lateral to medial patellar facet area.

Clinical practice guidelines and their associated medical conditions. The patella can partially dislocate subluxate or completely dislocate from a direct sideways blow. Findings and procedure details the most important predisposing factors for patellar instability are. Patellar instability genu valgum distal femoral osteotomy patient outcomes 1. Dynamic mdct can give a substantial incremental value to the examination of patellofemoral instability. If these are too tight or too loose, you have a greater risk of patellar tracking disorder. Vicente sanchisalfonso, carolina avilacarrasco, jaime m. Pain from these diagnoses often occurs with increased activity, going up or down stairs. It is also important to strengthen the muscles on the top of your thigh so your kneecap wont sublux again.

Patellar instability can be defined in different ways,1 the first as a clinical entity or diag. The geometry of the patellofemoral joint pfj is crucial for patellar stability. The source of patellar instability may be secondary to congenital or developmental. In addition, there are some extra exercises to help you progress as your knees become stronger. It is important to stretch the muscles in the back of your leg. Weak quadriceps increase the risk of patellar tracking disorder.

Soft tissue procedures lateral release effective for patellar tilt lpcs ineffective by itself for instability lattermann et al. This classification divides patellofemoral disorders into three groups. Medial dislocations are rare and are typically iatrogenic. Doing the exercises correctly and regularly will speed.

The pathology is often multifactorial and complex with no. It also identifies three principal factors of instability. Gomoll, md tom minas, md, ms jack farr, md brian j. Patellofemoral pain syndrome university of california. Patellofemoral instability is commonly seen in young and active individuals who are involved in sports and other physical activities. Patellofemoral joint realignment procedures, such as the fulkerson osteotomy, can bene. Patellar instability treated with distal femoral osteotomy. Patellar instability and patellofemoral pain gillette. Anatomical measurements used to evaluate patellofemoral. Although patellar instability is a clinical syndrome and mri is the best method to assess tisular injuries, radiographs as an initial method are able to deliver a good perspective into the cause of instability. West, md recurrent patellar instability can result from osseous abnormalities, such as patella alta, a distance of 20 mm between the tibial tubercle and the trochlear groove, and trochlear dysplasia, or it. Patellar instability and patellofemoral diagnosis and treatment at gillette childrens specialty healthcare, specialists typically diagnose patellar instability or patellofemoral pain by.

Pdf treatment options for patellofemoral instability in. Patients experience pain and swelling in the anterior region of the knee. Patellofemoral instability usually involves the patient having a sensation of their kneecap slipping away or feeling loose. Patellofemoral syndrome pfs is an irritation under the knee cap patella and the surrounding tissues due to increased compression. Although conservative management with physical approach to treatment for. Patellofemoral instabilityprimary,secondary,causes. Patellar instability is a predisposing factor for patellar dislocation. Patellar stability is maintained by various stabilizing muscles and ligaments, particularly the medial patellofemoral ligament. It is further affected by bony anatomic variations of the trochlear groove. Patellofemoral articulation plays a major role in locomotion and other activities that involve knee flexion and extension.

Ligaments and tendons also help stabilize the patella. What is patellar femoral pain syndrome pfps pfps is a common condition causing knee pain in both athletes and nonathletes, which can affect both men and women of all ages. Patellofemoral instability not only involves lateral patellar dislocation, patellar maltracking or subluxation but can also cause a limiting disability for sports activities. Patellar kneecap subluxation rehabilitation exercise you may do all of these exercises right away. For acute episodes, treatment will revolve around the damage control, or settling down the acute effusion and trauma associated with the incident. The clinical outcome of patellofemoral arthroplasty. Problems of patellofemoral tracking are very common, ranging from mild lateral maltracking and tilt, to frank instability and dislocation of the patella. P atellofemoral instability is a common cause of knee pain and disability. Sports med arthrosc 2007 combine with medial procedures or ossesous realignment medial tissue reefing vmo realignment mpfl reconstruction low qangle autograft hamstring, it band, add mag, lars good outcomes.

Background stretching exercises o commonly occur in runners and cyclists. Its underlying causes are known as morphological anomalies of the. It can occur through a number of anatomical or genetic causes, or it can result from a previous patella dislocation injury. The thigh muscles quadriceps help keep the kneecap patella stable and in place.

Treatment of chondral defects in the patellofemoral joint. The treatment for patellar instability depends on the chronicity of symptoms. Patellofemoral instability is a relatively difficult condition to treat. Review article guidelines for medial patellofemoral. Evaluation and management of patellar instability in. When manual correction of a laterally tilted patella to neutral is not possible on physical examination, then suspect lateral tightness. The patient will be counseled on which activities he or she can safely continue and which should be avoided. Patellofemoral problems what is patellofemoral joint.

Gastroc stretch on wall straight leg raise with external rotation. Findings and procedure details in this exhibit are described. Patellofemoral disorders comprise nearly 25% of all knee injuries evaluated in orthopedic clinics. The patella knee cap, is a mobile, flat, triangular bone within the tendon of the quadriceps muscles, which articulates with the femoral trochlea groove at the end and on the top of the thighbone. Review article guidelines for medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction in chronic lateral patellar instability abstract the standard surgical approach for. Treatment of chondral defects in the patellofemoral joint andreas h.

Patellofemoral pain syndrome pfps is the most common cause of knee pain in the outpatient setting. Patellofemoral replacement is a type of partial knee replacement in which only a portion of the knee is resurfaced. Instability of the patellofemoral articulation can occur when the bony anatomy of the patella, the femoral trochlea, or both is abnormal, i. It is caused by imbalances in the forces controlling patellar tracking during knee flexion and. Pdf on oct 10, 2014, philip pastides and others published patellofemoral instability. Acute instability refers to a primary, traumatic episode in which the patella dislocates laterally, while chronic instability denotes recurrent dislocations. Patellofemoral replacement during knee replacement surgery, damaged bone and cartilage is resurfaced with metal and plastic components. Patellar dislocation is a common problem in the younger and athletic population and it is more disabling than cruciate ligament injuries. Patellar maltracking, patellar instability, anterior knee pain, patellofemoral osteoarthritis. Introduction patellar instability including patella tilt, subluxation, and dislocation is a common cause of complaint and activity limitation in both pediatric and adult patients. Current concepts in the management of patellar instability ncbi.

During the first 30 of flexion, the mpfl provides 50%60% of medial restraint to lateral subluxation, with the trochlear groove providing further patellar stability. The alignment of the pelvis and femur can also be functionally altered in a weight bearing position due to hip weakness or pronated flat feet. Patellofemoral exercises stretching exercises this brochure contains all of the exercises you were taught in the patellofemoral class. Medial patellofemoral ligament mpfl repair has historically had poor results, and due to this, there is currently a trend toward reconstruction. I harilainen et al have re ported that patellar instability is the second most common cause of traumatic hemarthrosis of the knee after anterior cruciate ligament tears2 patellar instability is more comman in females than males and risk actors for instability include. Patellofemoral instability generally is defined as acute or chronic. How troubled are you by poppingout or instability of your kneecap. Patellofemoral instability symptoms, causes, treatment. It is important that you read this booklet, so you have a better understanding of the condition and its management. The patellofemoral joint remains the enigma of orthopedics and sports medicine. Dr farr is from the cartilage restoration center of indiana. Recurrent patellar instability can result from osseous abnormalities, such as patella alta, a distance of 20 mm between the tibial tubercle and the trochlear.