2025
The length of the popliteus on sagittal views correlates with high tibiofemoral rotations and patellar instability
Desroches S, Park N, Frumberg D, Fulkerson J, Sieberer J. The length of the popliteus on sagittal views correlates with high tibiofemoral rotations and patellar instability. The Knee 2025, 54: 128-135. PMID: 40036927, DOI: 10.1016/j.knee.2025.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntraclass correlation coefficientTibiofemoral rotationPatellofemoral instabilitySagittal viewControl groupMann-Whitney U testInterrater reliabilityStatistically significant positive relationshipInstability patientsPatient groupPatellar instabilitySignificant positive relationshipMann-WhitneyU testPosterior tibiaPatientsSagittal slicesDegree of rotationRegression analysisPopliteusCondylar lineCorrelation coefficientSignificance levelCohortFemoral condyle
2024
Poster 291: Entry Point-Transition Point Angle as a Novel 3-Dimensional Metric of Patellar Instability
Park N, Sieberer J, Rancu A, Manafzadeh A, McDonald C, Yu K, Wiznia D, Fulkerson J. Poster 291: Entry Point-Transition Point Angle as a Novel 3-Dimensional Metric of Patellar Instability. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2024, 12: 2325967124s00258. PMCID: PMC11328264, DOI: 10.1177/2325967124s00258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatellar instabilityComputed tomographyTrochlear dysplasiaGeneral populationRecurrent dislocationDegree of dysplasiaRecurrent patellar dislocationMann-Whitney U testInstitutional review board exemptionDistal femurGeneral population cohortPatellofemoral painPatellar dislocationMann-WhitneyU testCT imagesDysplasiaAnteroposterior viewPatientsTrochlear morphologyInterclass correlationPopulation cohortNew Mexico Decedent Image DatabaseCohortFemur
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