The trochlear isometric point is different in patients with recurrent patellar instability compared to controls: a radiographical study.
Tulio CamposAkash SoogumburIain R McNamaraTúlio Vinícius de Oliveira CamposPublished in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2017)
For the MPFL to have equal tension throughout flexion within the groove, the length should not change. In normal knees the MPFL does not behave isometrically. The change in length, as measured from Schöttle's point to the trochlea, was greater for patellofemoral instability patients explaining why an isolated MPFL reconstruction in the presence of severe trochlear dysplasia risks poor outcomes. Level of evidence III.