[PDF][PDF] The effect of bracing on patella alignment and patellofemoral joint contact area

CM Powers, SR Ward, LD Chan… - Medicine & Science in …, 2004 - muscle.ucsd.edu
CM Powers, SR Ward, LD Chan, YJ Chen, MR Terk
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2004muscle.ucsd.edu
ABSTRACT POWERS, CM, SR WARD, L.-D. CHAN, Y.-J. CHEN, and MR TERK. The Effect
of Bracing on Patella Alignment and Patellofemoral Joint Contact Area. Med. Sci. Sports
Exerc., Vol. 36, No. 7, pp. 1226–1232, 2004. Purpose: To examine the influence of two
patellofemoral braces on pain response, patellar alignment, and patellofemoral joint contact
area in persons with patellofemoral pain. Methods: Fifteen women between the ages of 18
and 45 yr with a diagnosis of patellofemoral pain participated. After the assessment of pain …
Abstract
POWERS, CM, SR WARD, L.-D. CHAN, Y.-J. CHEN, and MR TERK. The Effect of Bracing on Patella Alignment and Patellofemoral Joint Contact Area. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 36, No. 7, pp. 1226–1232, 2004.
Purpose
To examine the influence of two patellofemoral braces on pain response, patellar alignment, and patellofemoral joint contact area in persons with patellofemoral pain.
Methods
Fifteen women between the ages of 18 and 45 yr with a diagnosis of patellofemoral pain participated. After the assessment of pain response using a visual analog scale, subjects underwent axial plane magnetic resonance imaging of patellofemoral joint at 0, 20, 40, and 60 of knee flexion. Imaging was done with the knee extensors contracted (25% body weight) under three conditions: 1) no brace, 2) On-Track brace, and 3) Patellar Tracking Orthosis (PTO). Measures of mediolateral patellar displacement and tilt and medial and lateral facet contact area were obtained from the magnetic resonance images.
Results
On average, the On-Track brace reduced symptoms by 50%, whereas the PTO reduced pain by 44%. When averaged across all knee flexion angles, the PTO and the On-Track brace significantly increased total patellofemoral joint contact area by 52.0 mm2 (21%) and 59.3 mm2 (24%), respectively, when compared with the no-brace condition. Bracing had no influence on lateral patellar tilt; however, small but significant changes in lateral patellar displacement were observed.
Conclusion
Large changes in pain and contact area occurred without sizable changes in patellar alignment. The results of this study suggest that changes in patellar alignment by itself may not be responsible for pain alleviation after patellar bracing. Key Words: PATELLOFEMORAL BRACING, MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN, PATELLAR KINEMATICS
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