It is widely recognized that the tracking of patella is strongly influenced by the geometry of the trochlear groove. Nonetheless, quantitative baseline data regarding correlation between the three-dimensional geometry of the trochlear groove and patellar tracking under in vivo weight-bearing conditions are not available. A combined magnetic resonance and dual fluoroscopic imaging technique, coupled with multivariate regression analysis, was used to quantify the relationship between trochlear groove geometry (sulcus location, bisector angle, and coronal plane angle) and in vivo patellar tracking (shift, tilt, and rotation) during weight-bearing knee flexion. The results showed that in the transverse plane, patellar shift was strongly correlated (correlation coefficient , ) to mediolateral location of the trochlear sulcus (raw regression coefficient ) and the trochlear bisector angle . Similarly, patellar tilt showed a significant association with the trochlear bisector angle (, , and ). However, in the coronal plane patellar rotation was poorly correlated with its matching geometric parameter, namely, the coronal plane angle of the trochlea (, , ). The geometry of the trochlear groove in the transverse plane of the femur had significant effect on the transverse plane motion of the patella (patellar shift and tilt) under in vivo weight-bearing conditions. However, patellar rotation in the coronal plane was weakly correlated with the trochlear geometry.
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Relationship Between Three-Dimensional Geometry of the Trochlear Groove and In Vivo Patellar Tracking During Weight-Bearing Knee Flexion
Kartik M. Varadarajan,
Kartik M. Varadarajan
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
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Andrew A. Freiberg,
Andrew A. Freiberg
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114
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Thomas J. Gill,
Thomas J. Gill
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114
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Harry E. Rubash,
Harry E. Rubash
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114
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Guoan Li
Guoan Li
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
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MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114
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Kartik M. Varadarajan
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
Andrew A. Freiberg
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114
Thomas J. Gill
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114
Harry E. Rubash
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114
Guoan Li
Bioengineering Laboratory, Orthopaedic Surgery,
MGH/Harvard Medical School
, Boston, MA 02114e-mail: gli1@partners.org
J Biomech Eng. Jun 2010, 132(6): 061008 (7 pages)
Published Online: April 22, 2010
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Received:
July 21, 2009
Posted:
March 1, 2010
Revised:
March 1, 2010
Published:
April 22, 2010
Online:
April 22, 2010
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Varadarajan, K. M., Freiberg, A. A., Gill, T. J., Rubash, H. E., and Li, G. (April 22, 2010). "Relationship Between Three-Dimensional Geometry of the Trochlear Groove and In Vivo Patellar Tracking During Weight-Bearing Knee Flexion." ASME. J Biomech Eng. June 2010; 132(6): 061008. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4001360
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