Changes of the Patellar Tendon Moment rm Length in Different Knee Angles: A Biomechanical in Vivo Study

Arch Bone Jt Surg. 2020 Sep;8(5):641-645. doi: 10.22038/abjs.2020.42551.2158.

Abstract

Patellar tendon moment arm length (PTma) changes at different knee flexion angles have not been determined in in vivo studies. We aimed to determine PTma in four different knee angles using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to predict in vivo changes in the moment arm length from different knee angles during running. PTma was measured as the perpendicular distance from muscle-tendon line of action to the knee joint axis of rotation at 0° (full extension), 20°, 40°, and 60° flexion of knee by using MRI method. Repeated measure ANOVA method was applied to compare the moment arm length among four degrees of knee flexion (P<0.05). A regression analysis was used to predict the PTma during different knee joint angles. The PTma in the four angles at 0°, 20°, 40°, and 60° of knee flexion were 42.55±4.20, 39.91±2.98, 37.73±2.87, and 36.18±2.90 mm, respectively (P<0.05). The regression analysis provided an equation to predict the PTma from different knee joint angles during running. PTma values decreased from knee extension to flexion in a linear manner. These findings have important implications for estimating PTma using a regression equation model from different knee joint angles.

Keywords: Knee; MRI; PTma; Patellar tendon moment arm length.