Redefining Trochlear Dysplasia: Normal Thresholds Vary by Measurement Technique, Landmarks, and Sex.
Miho J TanakaAlisha SodhiIsha WadhavkarKylynn KaneMaria V Velasquez HammerleKartik Mangudi VaradarajanPaul TornettaPublished in: The American journal of sports medicine (2023)
Normal thresholds for trochlear dysplasia varied based on the use of bony versus cartilaginous landmarks. Cartilaginous trochlear depth measurements had the greatest ability to identify knees with patellar instability. Furthermore, optimal cutoff values for all measurements except for cartilaginous trochlear depth differed between female and male patients. These findings suggest that sex-specific parameters of normal values may be needed in the assessment of risk factors for patellofemoral instability.