Analysis of patellofemoral arthrokinematic motion quality in open and closed kinetic chains using vibroarthrography.
Dawid BączkowiczKrzysztof KręciszZbigniew BorysiukPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2019)
We showed that motion of the physiological, unloaded PFJ articular surfaces in OKC is nearly vibrationless, which corresponds with optimal AMQ of PFJ, while loaded movements in CKC are characterized by a higher vibroacoustic emission level. Moreover, chondral lesions should be considered as an increased friction-related, aggravating factor of AMQ, which is critical in CKC movements under load. Nonetheless, OKC and CKC conditions are characterized by large effect sizes, and provide an efficient test frame for differentiating physiological knees and joints with chondral lesions.