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[Intramedullary patella pressure measurement dependent on the functional position of the knee joint].

Degenerative alterations of the patello-femoral joint are often painful and cause an increase of intramedullary pressure. The intraspongious pressure of the patella is measured with a cannula after lateral drilling. Patients with chondromalacia or osteoarthrosis have an increased intramedullary pressure compared with normal patients. The degree of flexion of the knee-joint correlates with the intramedullary pressure. More flexion causes an increase of pressure as well in normal patella as in chondromalacia or in osteoarthrosis.

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