Infrapatellar contracture syndrome

Author:

Paulos Lonnie E.1,Rosenberg Thomas D.1,Drawbert John1,Manning James1,Abbott Paul1

Affiliation:

1. Salt Lake City Knee and Sports Medicine Foundation, Salt Lake City, Utah

Abstract

Infrapatellar Contracture Syndrome (IPCS) is an infre quently recognized cause of posttraumatic knee mor bidity. Unique to this group of patients is the combina tion of restricted knee extension and flexion associated with patella entrapment. IPCS can occur primarily as an exaggerated pathologic fibrous hyperplasia of the anterior soft tissues of the knee beyond that associated with normal healing. It can also occur secondarily to prolonged immobility and lack of extension associated with knee surgery, particularly intraarticular ACL recon struction. IPCS follows a predictable natural history which is divided into three stages. Symptoms, diagnos tic findings, and recommended treatment are deter mined by the stage at presentation. Once beyond its early presentation, IPCS is best treated by an anterior intraarticular and extraarticular capsular debridement and release, followed by extensive rehabilitation. The authors review 28 consecutive cases of IPCS. At fol lowup 3 months to 4 years postoperation, the patients had averaged 2.3 additional surgical procedures follow ing their index procedure or injury. The average increase in extension at followup was 12° with the average increase flexion 35°. Eighty per cent of patients demonstrated signs and symptoms consistent with patellofemoral arthrosis; 16% of the patients demonstrated patella infera. The authors con clude that prevention or early detection and aggressive treatment are the only ways of avoiding complication in these problem cases.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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