Influence of Bone Morphology on In Vivo Tibio-Femoral Kinematics in Healthy Knees during Gait Activities.
Sandro HodelBarbara PostolkaAndreas FluryPascal SchützWilliam R TaylorLazaros VlachopoulosSandro F FucentesePublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
An improved understanding of the relationships between bone morphology and in vivo tibio-femoral kinematics potentially enhances functional outcomes in patients with knee disorders. The aim of this study was to quantify the influence of femoral and tibial bony morphology on tibio-femoral kinematics throughout complete gait cycles in healthy subjects. Twenty-six volunteers underwent clinical examination, radiographic assessment, and dynamic video-fluoroscopy during level walking, downhill walking, and stair descent. Femoral computer-tomography (CT) measurements included medial condylar (MC) and lateral condylar (LC) width, MC and LC flexion circle, and lateral femoral condyle index (LFCI). Tibial CT measurements included both medial (MTP) and lateral tibial plateau (LTP) slopes, depths, lengths, and widths. The influence of bony morphology on tibial internal/external rotation and anteroposterior (AP)-translation of the lateral and medial compartments were analyzed in a multiple regression model. An increase in tibial internal/external rotation could be demonstrated with decreasing MC width β: -0.30 (95% CI: -0.58 to -0.03) ( p = 0.03) during the loaded stance phase of level walking. An increased lateral AP-translation occurred with both a smaller LC flexion circle β: -0.16 (95% CI: -0.28 to -0.05) ( p = 0.007) and a deeper MTP β: 0.90 (95% CI: 0.23 to 1.56) ( p = 0.01) during the loaded stance phase of level walking. The identified relationship between in vivo tibio-femoral kinematics and bone morphology supports a customized approach and individual assessment of these factors in patients with knee disorders and potentially enhances functional outcomes in anterior cruciate ligament injuries and total knee arthroplasty.
Keyphrases
- total knee arthroplasty
- total hip
- anterior cruciate ligament
- minimally invasive
- anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- drug delivery
- bone mineral density
- computed tomography
- transcription factor
- simultaneous determination
- mass spectrometry
- lower limb
- magnetic resonance imaging
- image quality
- soft tissue
- deep learning
- liquid chromatography
- bone loss
- atrial fibrillation
- dual energy
- positron emission tomography
- cerebral palsy
- bone regeneration