Knee: Patellofemoral Joint Flashcards

1
Q

What is the clinical significance of Hoffa’s fat pad being highly vascularized and neural?

A

Can be a source of pain. Can bleed and swell.

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How does the quad tendon compare to the patellar in terms of thickness and strength?

A

Quad tendon is thicker and stronger (now used for ACL grafts often)

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3
Q

What is the ratio of Insall and Salvati?

A

Tendon Length/ Patella Height
TL/PH

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4
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What is a normal Ratio of Insall and Salvati?

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0.8/1.2

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If a pt’s Ratio of Insall and Salvati is >1.2, what would that tell you about their patella? What is the clinical sig?

A

Patella alta (high riding patella)

Clinical sig: unstable patella, those who tend to dislocate their patella have an alta patella

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If a pt’s Ration of Insall and Salvati is <0.8, what would that tell you about their patella? What is the clinical sig?

A

Patella infera/baja (low riding patella)

Clinical sig: increase incidence of patellofemoral OA

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7
Q

Why is the MPFL important for the patellofemoral joint?

A

Stability!

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8
Q

Is it more common for a patella to dislocate laterally or medially?

A

Laterally

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9
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What 2 passive structures apply laterally directed forces to the patella?

A
  1. IT band
  2. Lateral patellar retinacular fibers
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What 3 passive structures apply medially directed forces to the patella?

A
  1. Medial patellar retinacular fibers
  2. Medial patellofemoral lig (MPFL)
  3. Lateral wall of trochlear groove (prevents patella from tracking and ending up on lateral side)
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11
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What are the 2 main active structures acting on the patella? Hint: 1 of them is a group of muscles.

A
  1. Quadriceps
  2. TFL
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12
Q

What aspects of the patella articulate with the femur at:

135 deg
90
45
20
Terminal ext

A

135 deg: odd facets
90: superior
45: middle
20: inferior
Terminal ext: minimal contact

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13
Q

T or F: The patella only shifts and tilts medially when the knee is flexed 0-30 deg

A

True.

In full ext: patella usu slightly laterally shifted and tilted

Flex >30 : shifts & tilts laterally

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14
Q

About how much total movement does the patella shift and tilt?

A

~ 5 mm total shift
~ 5 degree total tilt

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15
Q

Does HIGH patellofemoral jt reaction force with a SMALL contact area put high OR low stress on the jt?

A

High stress

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16
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What is patellofemoral joint reaction force (PFJRF)?

A
  • Resultant compression force acting on the PFJ
  • Dependent on knee angle and mm tension in quads
    -Impacts the joint stress on PFJ
17
Q

What puts the HIGHEST stress on the patellofemoral joint? And should therefore be avoided for pts w/ PFJP.

A

Open chain loaded knee extension

NOT: squats. Pts w/ generalized PFP: don’t tell them not to squat.