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Patellar malalignment correlates with increased pain and increased synovial stress hormone levels-A cross-sectional study.

Marco BrenneisMarius JunkerRebecca SohnSebastian BraunMarkus EhnertFrank ZauckeZsuzsa Jenei-LanzlAndrea Meurer
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The results of this study indicate that patellar malalignment might correlate with increased pain. The previous specification of standard PT values must be reconsidered as even low PT values seem to play a role in the occurrence of patellofemoral osteoarthritis symptoms. Lower PT values might lead to aggravated symptoms in patients with KOA due to a narrow medial patellofemoral joint space. In addition, PT might induce the release of synovial stress biomarkers and thus contribute to the progression of KOA.
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