
The Role of the Ultrasonographic Knee Assessment in the Diagnosis of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome : Ultrasonography and Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Galen Med J. 2022 Dec 25;11:e2420. doi: 10.31661/gmj.v11i.2420. eCollection 2022.
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) is a common anterior knee compartment pain etiology. It has been aimed to assess the ultrasonographic findings of the patellofemoral joint in patients with PFPS versus healthy individuals.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The current case-control investigation was performed on 30 cases suffering from patellofemoral joint pain and 30 healthy individuals in Isfahan during 2020-21. All cases underwent ultrasonography to assess cartilage thickness, sulcus angle, and sulcus depth. We also measured the Q angle with a manual goniometer.
RESULTS: In healthy individuals, Q angle scores were statistically lower than in the cases group (P=0.002). The sulcus angle was remarkably higher among the patients compared to the controls. The cartilage thickness (P=0.88) and sulcus depth (P=0.543) scores had no statistical difference between the PFPS and healthy subjects (P0.05).
CONCLUSION: Patients with PFPS had significantly higher Q angle and lower sulcus angle than the healthy controls.
PMID:42040801 | PMC:PMC12327970 | DOI:10.31661/gmj.v11i.2420
