关键词: Goniometer Q angle SQA Standard Q angle TT-TG Tibial tubercle

Mesh : Adult Arthrometry, Articular / standards Biomechanical Phenomena Clinical Protocols / standards Female Healthy Volunteers Humans Knee / anatomy & histology physiology Knee Joint / anatomy & histology physiology Male Middle Aged Patella / anatomy & histology physiology Physical Examination / standards Quadriceps Muscle / anatomy & histology physiology Reference Values Reproducibility of Results Tibia / anatomy & histology physiology Young Adult

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.knee.2020.03.001   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that Q angle measurements were unreliable. Imaging studies have largely replaced the Q angle for measuring tibial tubercle lateralization. Creating a standardized protocol to measure the Q angle, with normative values, would provide a reliable reference without expensive imaging techniques.
METHODS: Thirty men and 27 women without history of knee problems or family history of dislocating kneecaps were subjects. Exclusion criteria were: patellofemoral abnormalities upon examination. We measured the Q angles of both knees using a standardized protocol and a long-armed goniometer. These data were analyzed to calculate normative values.
RESULTS: For all subjects, the mean was 14.8° (≈15°), 95% confidence interval (CI): ±5.4°. The male mean was 13.5°, 95% CI: ±5.2°. The female mean was 15.9°, 95% CI: ±4.8°. There was no significant difference between the right and left knees of the males (p = 0.52), nor of the females (p = 0.62), Beta = 0.14. The 2.4° difference between male and female means was due to the average height difference between the men and women.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a standardized Q angle measurement protocol to assess tibial tubercle lateralization at a patient\'s first encounter (and intra-operatively) without resorting to expensive imaging studies. These values provide a reliable reference for clinical comparison, and will allow all clinicians and sports medicine personnel to assess tubercle lateralization with reliability and validity. When using this protocol, the term \"Standard Q Angle\" (SQA) should be used, to avoid confusion with other measurement protocols.
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