Abstract

s /The Knee 3 (1996) 73-105 85 apex to the femoral trochlear groove and the degree of lateral tilt of the patellar is assessed qualitatively. Quantitative measurements are less frequently performed. It is also possible to put the images required at different degrees of knee extension onto a tine loop. Using these techniques, especially the dynamic technique, it is possible to perform safe, quick and reasonably physiological patellar tracking studies. Mild as well as more severe degrees of patellar subluxation and tilt can be assessed. Correlation of the MR studies with clinical symptoms, management and outcome is now needed. MRI-Pate110 femoral and extensor mechanism pathology

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