Flexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft
Abstract This study aimed to identify factors affecting anterior knee pain (AKP) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with hamstring tendon autograft using ultrasonography. Forty-two patients were evaluated by ultrasound, 6 months after ACLR. The thickness of the superficial part o...
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doaj-0e46ac87fce34ed4a92fca9f0cce074d2020-12-08T11:06:19ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-12-011011610.1038/s41598-020-78406-yFlexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograftTakashi Kitagawa0Junsuke Nakase1Yasushi Takata2Kengo Shimozaki3Kazuki Asai4Rikuto Yoshimizu5Mitsuhiro Kimura6Hiroyuki Tsuchiya7Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Shinshu UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa UniversityAbstract This study aimed to identify factors affecting anterior knee pain (AKP) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with hamstring tendon autograft using ultrasonography. Forty-two patients were evaluated by ultrasound, 6 months after ACLR. The thickness of the superficial part of the infrapatellar fat pad was measured, as well as the thickness change ratio between the two angles. Color Doppler evaluated the rate of blood flow in the fat pad. AKP was assessed with the Kujala Scale. The correlations between AKP and age, body mass index, the thickness change ratio, and the grade of increased blood flow were examined. Independent variables showing significant correlations with AKP were used for multiple linear regression analysis. There were significant correlations between AKP and age (r = − 0.68), body mass index (r = − 0.37), the thickness change ratio of the fat pad (r = 0.73) and the grade of increased blood flow (r = − 0.42), respectively. Age and the thickness change ratio of the fat pad affected the AKP score (R2 = 0.56). After ACLR, older age and a decrease in the thickness change ratio of the superficial area of the infrapatellar fat pad appear to affect post-operative AKP after 6 months.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78406-y |
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Takashi Kitagawa Junsuke Nakase Yasushi Takata Kengo Shimozaki Kazuki Asai Rikuto Yoshimizu Mitsuhiro Kimura Hiroyuki Tsuchiya Flexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft Scientific Reports |
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Takashi Kitagawa Junsuke Nakase Yasushi Takata Kengo Shimozaki Kazuki Asai Rikuto Yoshimizu Mitsuhiro Kimura Hiroyuki Tsuchiya |
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Flexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft |
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Flexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft |
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Flexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft |
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Flexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft |
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Flexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft |
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flexibility of infrapatellar fat pad affecting anterior knee pain 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring autograft |
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Abstract This study aimed to identify factors affecting anterior knee pain (AKP) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with hamstring tendon autograft using ultrasonography. Forty-two patients were evaluated by ultrasound, 6 months after ACLR. The thickness of the superficial part of the infrapatellar fat pad was measured, as well as the thickness change ratio between the two angles. Color Doppler evaluated the rate of blood flow in the fat pad. AKP was assessed with the Kujala Scale. The correlations between AKP and age, body mass index, the thickness change ratio, and the grade of increased blood flow were examined. Independent variables showing significant correlations with AKP were used for multiple linear regression analysis. There were significant correlations between AKP and age (r = − 0.68), body mass index (r = − 0.37), the thickness change ratio of the fat pad (r = 0.73) and the grade of increased blood flow (r = − 0.42), respectively. Age and the thickness change ratio of the fat pad affected the AKP score (R2 = 0.56). After ACLR, older age and a decrease in the thickness change ratio of the superficial area of the infrapatellar fat pad appear to affect post-operative AKP after 6 months. |
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