Predisposing factors for Hoffa's fat pad syndrome: a systematic review.
Diego Agustín Abelleyra LastoriaClerin Kulangara BennyCaroline Blanca HingPublished in: Knee surgery & related research (2023)
Current evidence suggests that high patellar height, TT-TG distance, and trochlear angle predispose the development of Hoffa's fat pad syndrome. In addition, trochlear inclination, sulcus angle, patient age and BMI do not seem to be associated with this condition. Further research should explore the link between Hoffa's fat pad syndrome and sport as well as other conditions pertaining to the knee. In addition, further study evaluating treatment approaches for Hoffa's fat pad syndrome is required.