Patellar tracking is characterized by the bisect offset index

Patellar tracking is characterized by the bisect offset index

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Download scientific diagram | Patellar tracking is characterized by the bisect offset index (measure of lateral shift) and   from publication: Anatomical factors influencing patellar tracking in the unstable patellofemoral joint | Purpose The current study was performed to relate anatomical parameters to in vivo patellar tracking for pediatric patients with recurrent patellar instability. Methods Seven pediatric patients with recurrent patellar instability that failed conservative treatment were | Tracking, Patellofemoral Joint and Knee | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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