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Objectives: The orientation of the quadriceps femoris can be represented by the quadriceps angle (Q-angle) has not yet been approved because of the high incidence of patellar instability. In this study, the correlations among components of the quadriceps femoris and the Q-angle using the plain radiographic technique were assessed. This retrospective study aims to use the radiographic technique to clarify these doubts from anatomic viewpoints.
Methods: One hundred consecutive young adult patients (50 men and 50 women; aged, 34 ± 5 and 33 ± 6 years, respectively) who sustained chronic unilateral lower extremity injuries (unilateral femoral, tibial nonunions or malunions) were enrolled. The contralateral intact lower extremity was used for the study. The full-length standing scanogram (FLSS) was used to evaluate the rectus Q-angle (R-Q angle), vastus Q-angle (V-Q angle), and clinical Q-angle (C-Q angle; i.e., known as the Q-angle). The three Q-angles were compared statistically. The Mann–Whitney U test and the Kruskal–Wallis test were used for comparison among groups. The Spearman rank correlation coefficient was used to evaluate the degree of relationship between two groups.
Results: The C-Q angle or the V-Q angle was statistically different from the R-Q angle (p < 0.001). The C-Q angle between sexes was not different (p = 0.25). High correlation occurred among the C-Q angle, the R-Q angle, and the V-Q angles (correlation coefficient, 0.886–0.979). The multiple linear regression revealed of C-Q angle = 0.72; R-Q angle, p < 0.001 + 0.21; and V-Q angle, (p = 0.009) + 2.61° in 100 patients.
Conclusion: Orientation of the quadriceps femoris can be represented by the Q-angle. Compared to the rectus femoris, the three vastus muscles of the quadriceps femoris are more correlated to the Q-angle.
Keywords
Full-length standing scanogram
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Patellar malalignment
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Quadriceps angle
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Quadriceps femoris
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Chi-Chuan Wu,.
Radiological Verification for the Suitability of Using the Quadriceps Angle to Represent Orientation of the Quadriceps Femoris.
Orthopaedic Surgery, 2024, 16(7): 1726-1731 DOI:10.1111/os.14093
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