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Femoral maltorsion influences both patellofemoral and tibiofemoral contact pressures. A biomechanical evaluation
Morales Avalos, Rodolfo (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mèxic))
Morales Avalos, Rodolfo (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mèxic))
Chiappe, Caterina (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Ceniceros-Cantú, Christopher (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mèxic))
Cienfuegos-Jiménez, Gerardo (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mèxic))
Garza López, Judith (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mèxic))
Ortiz-García, Carlos Fernando (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mèxic))
Elizondo-Omaña, Rodrigo E. (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mèxic))
Guzmán López, Santos (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Mèxic))
Monllau, Joan Carles (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Sanchis-Alfonso, Vicente (Hospital Arnau de Vilanova (València))

Data: 2025
Resum: Introduction/objectives: To investigate the effect of femoral maltorsion on both the patellofemoral and the tibiofemoral contact pressures. Methods: Experimental biomechanical study on 10 embalmed human cadaveric knees (mean age 40. 2 years ​± ​9. 5). Krackow sutures were placed in the vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, and hamstrings. A custom-made test apparatus capable of independently loading the quadriceps and hamstring muscle groups and providing ground reaction forces during a simulated squat maneuver and under direct axial compression loading was used. A ground reaction force of 1000 ​N was applied to the distal tibia and scaled loads of 218N and 80N were applied to the quadriceps and hamstrings, respectively, at 0°, 30°, 60°, and 90° of flexion. Pressure measurements were performed by intra-articularly placed sensors (77. 3 ​× ​77. 3 ​mm, SFM6000CXR2 Sensor) and using Snowforce 3 interpretation software. After testing of the native knee, supracondylar femoral osteotomy was performed. Pressure measurements were again made in each knee compartment, at each of the degrees of rotation evaluated. Results: Medial aspect of the patella showed an increase of contact pressure with external femoral rotation from 10° to 30° compared with 0°. The strongest effect was measured at 30° of knee flexion (p ​= ​0. 005) with 30° of external rotation (p ​= ​0. 004) with a value of 2. 140 ​± ​0. 1832 Mpa. With internal femoral rotation there is an increment of contact pressure in the lateral aspect of the patella, with the strongest effect at 30° of flexion (p ​= ​0. 0059) with 30° of internal rotation (p ​= ​0. 0002) with a value of 1. 352 ​± ​0. 08166 Mpa. The medial tibiofemoral contact pressure showed an increment from 10° to 30° of external rotation compared with the native state. The highest pressure was shown at 90° of knee flexion (p ​= ​0. 0006) and 30° of external rotation (p ​= ​0. 004) with a value of 1. 636 ​± ​0. 01878 Mpa. The lateral tibiofemoral contact pressure increased compared with the control group more with internal than with external rotation. The highest pressure was shown at 90° of flexion (p ​< ​0. 0001) and 30° of internal rotation (p ​< ​0. 0001) with a value of 1. 432 ​± ​0. 004051 Mpa. Conclusions: Femoral malrotation influences patellofemoral and tibiofemoral contact pressure. Femoral external rotation may result in worse knee biomechanics than internal rotation. Level of evidence: III.
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Femoral maltorsion ; Femoral osteotomy ; Knee osteoarthritis ; Biomechanics ; Patellofemoral pressures ; Tibiofemoral pressures ; Malalignment ; Anteversion
Publicat a: Journal of ISAKOS, Vol. 12 (June 2025) , p. 100866, ISSN 2059-7762

DOI: 10.1016/j.jisako.2025.100866


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