Increased tibial tubercle torsion is associated with advanced lateral patellofemoral osteoarthritis
Maksym Polt, Lukas Jud, Sandro Hodel, Andreas Flury, Benjamin Fritz, Lazaros Vlachopoulos, Sandro F. Fucentese

TL;DR
This study finds that increased tibial tubercle torsion is linked to advanced lateral patellofemoral osteoarthritis, suggesting it could be a new risk factor.
Contribution
The study identifies tibial tubercle torsion as a novel anatomical risk factor for lateral patellofemoral osteoarthritis.
Findings
Higher tibial tubercle torsion is significantly associated with advanced lateral patellofemoral osteoarthritis.
Valgus HKA angle and femoral antetorsion also show strong correlations with lateral PFOA.
These findings highlight the role of rotational malalignment in the development of lateral PFOA.
Abstract
To investigate whether the emerging anatomical parameters of the patellofemoral (PF) joint, including tibial tubercle torsion (TT torsion), the sagittal tibial tuberosity–trochlear groove (sTT–TG) distance, the tibial tuberosity rotational angle (TT–RA), the tibiofemoral rotation and tibial tuberosity lateralisation (TT lateralisation), are associated with advanced lateral patellofemoral osteoarthritis (PFOA). This retrospective study analysed patients from a preoperative total knee arthroplasty workup database. PF cartilage lesions of International Cartilage Repair Society Grade 3 or higher were defined as advanced. TT torsion, sTT–TG, TT–RA and TT lateralisation were assessed based on computed tomography imaging. Additionally, tibiofemoral rotation, tibial tuberosity–trochlear groove distance, Caton–Deschamps index, femoral antetorsion, tibial torsion and the hip–knee–ankle (HKA)…
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TopicsLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
