Relationship Between Lateral Patellar Stability and Tibial Tubercle Location for Varying Patellofemoral Geometries

Author:

Clouthier Allison L.1,Borschneck Daniel2,Thelen Darryl G.3,Deluzio Kevin J.4,Rainbow Michael J.4

Affiliation:

1. School of Human Kinetics,University of Ottawa, 75 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada

2. Department of Surgery,Kingston General Hospital,76 Stuart Street,Kingston, ON K7L 2V7, Canada

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison,1513 University Avenue,Madison, WI 53706

4. Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering,Queen's University,130 Stuart Street,Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe geometry of the patellofemoral joint affects function and pathology. However, the impact of trochlear groove depth on treatments for patellar instability and pain is not clear. Tibial tubercle osteotomy is a common surgical intervention for patellar instability where the tibial insertion of the patellar tendon (PT) is translated to align the extensor mechanism and stabilize the joint. The aim of this work was to investigate the interaction between trochlear groove depth and PT insertion and their effect on patellar stability. Patellofemoral geometry was modified based on a statistical shape model to create knees with a range of trochlear groove depths. A Monte Carlo approach was used and 750 instances of a musculoskeletal model were generated with varying geometry and anterior and medial transfer of the PT. Stability was assessed by applying a lateral perturbation force to the patella during simulation of overground walking. In knees with deep trochlear grooves, a medialized PT increased stability. However, in knees with shallow trochlear grooves, stability was maximized for tendon insertion ∼1 mm medial to its neutral location. This PT insertion also corresponded to the best alignment of the patella in the trochlear groove in these knees, indicating that good alignment may be important to maximizing stability. Anterior PT transfer had minimal effect on stability for all geometries. A better understanding of the effects of articular geometry and tubercle location on stability may aid clinicians in patient-specific surgical planning.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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