Erdi Imre, Menekse Karahan, Mert Özcan, Enis Uluçam, Ali Yilmaz
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摘要
髌骨是膝关节伸肌机制的重要组成部分。由于其位于皮下,很容易受到创伤。在本研究中,我们旨在通过检查髌骨骨折患者的步态分析结果来阐明髌骨骨折对行走的影响。在过去10年中因髌骨骨折而接受治疗的患者从医院档案中选择。共纳入18例患者和36例健康对照。回顾性收集骨折组的临床、影像学和功能结果,并对所有患者和对照组进行步态分析。对结果进行统计学评价。骨折组平均随访时间为64.9±47.02个月。足部旋转(p = 0.026),步宽(SW;P P P = 0.012)骨折组损伤侧与对照组比较,P P P = 0.012有统计学意义。本研究发现髌骨骨折导致足部旋转增加,认为这一结果可能与膝关节关节的代偿机制减少膝关节内收力矩和外侧内侧剪切力有关。多因素分析显示LSIM和FR与髌骨骨折相关。为了获得更准确的结果,需要更多患者参与的多中心研究。
Analysis of Isolated Patella Fractures: Do they Affect Walking?
The patella is an important part of the extensor mechanism of the knee. Due to its subcutaneous location, it can be easily exposed to trauma. In this study, we aimed to clarify the effect of patella fractures on walking by examining the results of gait analysis of patients with patella fractures.Patients who were treated due to a patella fracture in the last 10 years were selected from the hospital archive. A total of 18 patients and 36 healthy control subjects were included. Clinical, radiological, and functional results were collected for the fracture group retrospectively, and gait analysis was performed for all patients and control subjects. Results were evaluated statistically.The mean follow-up time for the fracture group was 64.9 ± 47.02 months. Foot rotation (p = 0.026), step width (SW; p < 0.001), lateral symmetry (LSIM; p < 0.001,) and anterior-posterior variability (p = 0.012) were found to be statistically increased on the injured sides of the fracture group compared to the control group.In this study, it was found that patellar fractures resulted in increased foot rotation, and it was thought that this result might be related to the compensatory mechanism of knee joint arthrosis to reduce the knee adduction moment and the lateral-medial shear force. Multivariate analyses showed that LSIM and FR were associated with patella fracture. A multicenter study with a greater number of patients is needed for more accurate results.