Acute patellar dislocation during isokinetic knee strength testing: A case report.

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Service de réadaptation de l'appareil locomoteur Clinique romande de réadaptation Sion Switzerland.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * A case study highlights a 29-year-old athlete who experienced an acute patellar dislocation during such a test, despite not having obvious risk factors.
  • * Pre-injury assessments revealed potential anatomical issues, and the athlete underwent surgery after the incident, emphasizing the importance of identifying predisposing conditions before testing.

Article Abstract

Key Clinical Message: Isokinetic testing is a maximal muscle strength test which requires adequate patient's preparation and observer's care. While the available data suggests that isokinetic devices are safe, their use may rarely cause severe injuries. The screening of predisposing anatomical factors could help preventing injuries before testing.

Abstract: A 29-year-old athletic man presented an acute patellar dislocation on a healthy right knee during isokinetic muscle strength testing, which was conducted in the setting of an intensive physical rehabilitation program, for persistent left knee pain after arthroscopic surgery for meniscal tear. This is the first case to occur in an adult male without clear risk factors such as patellar dysplasia. Predisposing factors may include slightly elevated patellar tilt and lateral shift compared to the contralateral knee (researched from subsequent review of pre-injury X-rays), and an elevated quadricipital strength in the context of recreational bodybuilding. The dislocation occurred during eccentric extension phase of testing. Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction was conducted 6 months later. Isokinetic muscle strength testing is generally considered as a safe method, despite limited data on the devices' safety. Since severe injuries might rarely occur, adequate patient preparation is needed, as well as the screening of predisposing factors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11154791PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8989DOI Listing

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