Patella dislocation: an online systematic video analysis of the mechanism of injury
10.1186/s43019-020-00031-w
- Author:
V. DEWAN
1
;
M. S. L. WEBB
;
D. PRAKASH
;
A. MALIK
;
S. GELLA
;
C. KIPPS
Author Information
1. Department Of Trauma & Orthopaedics, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, UK
- Publication Type:R E S E A R C H A R T I C L E
- From:The Journal of Korean Knee Society
2020;32(2):e24-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
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Abstract:
Background:The mechanism of injury (MoI) for a patellar dislocation has not been fully established. The aim of this study was to use systematic video analysis to determine the MoI of a patella dislocation.
Methods:A systematic search was conducted of three video sharing websites and three popular search engines to identify videos demonstrating a patellar dislocation. Videos were reviewed by three surgeons trained in systematic video analysis, who commented on the position of the lower limb and the situation in which the injury occurred.The results were reviewed to build a consensus of the MoI for each video. Statistical analysis was conducted for interobserver agreement (p < 0.05).
Results:Initial search yielded 603 videos with 13 meeting the inclusion criteria. The injuries were sustained performing a sporting activity (n = 9) or whilst dancing (n = 4). The injury was predominantly sustained during a non-contact situation (n = 10). The most common mechanism was an unbalanced individual with a flexed hip sustaining a valgus force to their flexed knee with the tibia externally rotated.
Conclusions:This study provides some insight into the MoI for a patellar dislocation and the findings may assist in developing injury prevention programmes and rehabilitation protocols as well as guiding future research.