Can patellar tape reduce the patellar malalignment and pain associated with patellofemoral osteoarthritis?

Kay M Crossley, Giovanni P Marino, Michael D Macilquham, Anthony G Schache, Rana S Hinman
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Abstract

Objective: Patellar taping is a conservative treatment that may reduce patellar malalignment and pain in people with patellofemoral joint osteoarthritis (OA). This study aimed to compare patellar alignment in people with and without patellofemoral joint OA and to evaluate immediate effects of patellar taping on patellar alignment and pain in people with patellofemoral joint OA.

Methods: Patellar malalignment was measured from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; 15 degrees knee flexion) in 28 individuals (14 with patellofemoral joint OA and 14 asymptomatic, age-matched controls). In the patellofemoral joint OA group, MRI data were collected in 2 randomly allocated conditions (tape and no tape). Patellar alignment indices were measured from deidentified axial scans by 1 examiner. Pain during squatting was recorded in the 2 conditions (tape and no tape).

Results: People with patellofemoral joint OA exhibited greater lateral displacement and bisect offset compared with controls (P < 0.001). Lateral patellar tilt angle did not differ between groups. In the patellofemoral joint OA group, patellar tape resulted in a significant lessening of lateral alignment, with reduced lateral displacement (P = 0.028) and increased lateral patellar tilt angle (P < 0.001). Mean pain during squatting decreased with patellar tape by 15 mm on a 100-mm scale (P = 0.045).

Conclusion: Patellar tape may reduce malalignment and pain associated with patellofemoral joint OA.

髌骨带能减轻髌骨骨关节炎引起的髌骨错位和疼痛吗?
目的:髌股关节骨性关节炎(OA)患者髌骨贴带是一种保守治疗方法,可减少髌骨错位和疼痛。本研究旨在比较髌骨骨关节炎患者和非髌骨骨关节炎患者的髌骨排列,并评估髌骨贴带对髌骨骨关节炎患者的髌骨排列和疼痛的直接影响。方法:采用磁共振成像(MRI;膝关节屈曲15度),28例(14例髌股关节OA, 14例无症状,年龄匹配的对照组)。髌股关节OA组,在随机分配的2种情况下(带和不带)收集MRI数据。髌骨对准指数由1名检查者从去识别轴向扫描测量。记录两种情况下(带和不带)下蹲时的疼痛。结果:与对照组相比,髌股关节OA患者表现出更大的外侧移位和等分偏移(P < 0.001)。两组间髌骨外侧倾斜角度无差异。在髌股关节OA组,髌骨带导致外侧对齐明显减少,外侧位移减少(P = 0.028),外侧髌骨倾斜角度增加(P < 0.001)。在100毫米的范围内,髌骨带使下蹲时的平均疼痛减轻了15毫米(P = 0.045)。结论:髌骨带可减轻髌骨关节炎的错位和疼痛。
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Arthritis and rheumatism
Arthritis and rheumatism 医学-风湿病学
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