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General Orthopaedics

COMPARISON OF IN VIVO CORONAL PLANE PATELLA TRACKING FOLLOWING KNEE ARTHROPLASTY USING THE MAUS TECHNIQUE

Combined Services Orthopaedic Society (CSOS)



Abstract

Previous attempts to measure coronal plane patellofemoral kinematics following knee replacement have suffered from methodological drawbacks; the patella being obscured by the components, metal artefact and technical inaccuracies. The aim of this study was to assess whether there was any significant difference in the patellofemoral kinematics between normal, TKR and PFJR patients using the validated MAUS™ technique (combining motion analysis with ultrasound).

60 patients were recruited into three groups; normal healthy volunteers (Normal), TKR, and PFJR patients. The MAUS technique incorporates a 12 camera analysis system (providing gross alignment data for tibial and femoral segments) and an ultrasound probe (providing coordinates of bony landmarks on patella femur and tibia) during a squat exercise. 6 DOF kinematics were described between 0 and 90° flexion. The validated accuracy of the MAUS technique registering the ultrasound images within the motion capture system is 1.84 mm (2 × SD).

Movements of the Normal group were significantly different from the TKR group (p=0.03) and the PFJR group (p<0.01), whilst there was no significant difference between the TKR and PFJR groups (p=0.27).

Our data suggest that many aspects of patellofemoral kinematics are absent following TKR and PFJR, which could be addressed in future designs of knee TKR and PFJR.