The Knee, ISSN: 0968-0160, Vol: 10, Issue: 4, Page: 351-355

Provoked anterior knee pain in medial osteoarthritis of the knee

Inaba, Yutaka; Numazaki, Shin; Koshino, Tomihisa; Saito, Tomoyuki
Knee

The incidence and the causes of provoked anterior knee pain in medial osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee were investigated clinically and radiographically. A retrospective study was performed in 179 primary osteoarthritic knees of 129 patients. Provocative tests were conducted on the patellofemoral (PF) joint to induce retropatellar crepitation, grating pain, tenderness around the patella, and pain on deviating the patella. The femorotibial angle (FTA) was measured on standing anteroposterior radiographs as a parameter of limb alignment. The widths of the medial and lateral joint space of the PF joint were measured on skyline views of standing or 30, 60 or 90° knee flexion. The angle of flexion contracture was measured on lateral radiographs of knees with maximum extension. The lateral shift and tilt of the patella were measured on standing skyline views. Retropatellar crepitation was found in 70% of knees, while provoked anterior knee pain was observed in 35–45% of knees with medial OA of the knee. Standing FTA was significantly greater in knees with tenderness around the patella and pain on deviating the patella than in those without these symptoms (P<0.05). The angle of flexion contracture was significantly greater in knees with provoked symptoms in the PF joint than in those without symptoms (P<0.05). The degree of lateral shift was greater in knees with provoked symptoms (P<0.05). Flexion contracture and varus deformity of the knee with lateralization of the patella may be factors aggravating provoked PF symptoms in medial OA of the knee. The radiographic assessment in this series failed to show a significant relationship between the width of the PF joint space and the incidence of provoked PF symptoms.


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