Etiopathogenic bases for patellofemoral arthritis development

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Patellofemoral arthritis is nowadays an actual issue of traumatology and orthopedics. High prevalence of this pathology around the world (6.9 to 36.1%) is associated with multiple etiological causes, responsible for certain difficulties in diagnosis and complexity of determining an individualized pathogenetic method of treatment. The pathology, often occurring in the young age, is called «delayed or late arthritis», due to the fact that it is often ignored in the early stages of its development. This leads, in the final stages of disease, to manifestation of classic osteoarthritis involving all the structures of the knee joint in the process. The literature review is devoted to the study of etiology, pathogenesis and anatomical features of the development of patellofemoral arthritis. From the clinical point of view, the most important factors, influencing patellofemoral arthritis course, are analyzed. They include mechanisms of the disease, anatomical features of patella, trochlear surface and femoral condyles, which affect the disease course. The article discusses the risk factors of patellofemoral arthritis, such as weakness of vastus muscles of quadriceps femoris, increased knee Q-angle, increased femoral anteversion and tibial rotation, abnormalities of patellar and tibial epicondyles morphology. In addition the study presents some data about dysplasia of the condyles and femoral trochlea and patella, disposition of the patella and dysplasia of the quadriceps. Variations of configuration and position of patella affecting its stability are described and presented. The article also focuses on the influence of internal tibial rotation and femoral anteversion on the development of disease, as well as patellar instability as a multifactorial cause.

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F MM Said

Kazan State Medical University

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Email: firassss86@gmail.com
Kazan, Russia

I F Akhtyamov

Kazan State Medical University; Republican Clinical Hospital

Email: firassss86@gmail.com
Kazan, Russia; Kazan, Russia

A I Kudryavtsev

Republican Clinical Hospital; Kazan State Medical Academy

Email: firassss86@gmail.com
Kazan, Russia; Kazan, Russia

A N Nuriakhmetov

Kazan State Medical University; Republican Clinical Hospital

Email: firassss86@gmail.com
Kazan, Russia; Kazan, Russia

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