QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS

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Autor(a) principal: Diego Manoel Da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Aparecida Lavelli, Danielli, Castro Barros, Fabio Rodrigo, Garcia de Oliveira , Marjory, Camargo Gallo, Guilherme, Benedetti Vasques, Gabriela Maria, Martins Leal, Leonardo
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Resumo: The objective was to evaluate the degree of medial tibial rotation after hip luxation to prove the influence of the position of the hip joint on the etiopathogenesis of medial patellar luxation in dogs. Qualitative analyzes were performed on ten dog cadavers. The observation of medial rotation and loosening of the ligament was made by clinical analyzes through knee flexion and extension with slight medial rotation, mimicking the anatomical movement of the knee when the animal touches the ground. The same analyzes were performed with the luxated hip joint in the craniodorsally and caudoventrally position. There was a great difference in the looseness of the patellar ligament, especially in limb hyperextension, when there was dislocation of the hip. When compared to the normal tension of the patellar ligament, there was greater laxity of the patellar ligament when the femur was craniodorsally dislocated and slight laxity of the patellar ligament when the femur was dislocated caudoventrally. As for the internal rotation of the tibia, during the knee flexion and extension movement, also in comparison with the preserved hip joint, there was greater medial rotation of the tibia in the craniodorsally dislocation of the femur and little medial rotation of the tibia in the caudoventrally dislocation of the femur. It is concluded that the poor conformation of the hip joint directly influences the tension of the quadriceps muscle and consequently in the patellar ligament, favoring the internal rotation of the proximal tibia, acting as a possible predisposing factor for medial patellar dislocations.
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spelling QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGSAVALIAÇÃO QUALITATIVA DA ROTAÇÃO MEDIAL DA TÍBIA PROXIMAL APÓS LUXAÇÃO COXOFEMORAL. UMA TENTATIVA DE PROVAR A INFLUÊNCIA DO POSICIONAMENTO DA ARTICULAÇÃO COXOFEMORAL NA ETIOPATOGENIA DE LUXAÇÕES MEDIAIS DE PATELA EM CÃESCoxa ValgusCoxa varusKnee valgusKnee varusOrthopedicsCoxa ValgaCoxa varaJoelho ValgoJoelho VaroOrtopediaThe objective was to evaluate the degree of medial tibial rotation after hip luxation to prove the influence of the position of the hip joint on the etiopathogenesis of medial patellar luxation in dogs. Qualitative analyzes were performed on ten dog cadavers. The observation of medial rotation and loosening of the ligament was made by clinical analyzes through knee flexion and extension with slight medial rotation, mimicking the anatomical movement of the knee when the animal touches the ground. The same analyzes were performed with the luxated hip joint in the craniodorsally and caudoventrally position. There was a great difference in the looseness of the patellar ligament, especially in limb hyperextension, when there was dislocation of the hip. When compared to the normal tension of the patellar ligament, there was greater laxity of the patellar ligament when the femur was craniodorsally dislocated and slight laxity of the patellar ligament when the femur was dislocated caudoventrally. As for the internal rotation of the tibia, during the knee flexion and extension movement, also in comparison with the preserved hip joint, there was greater medial rotation of the tibia in the craniodorsally dislocation of the femur and little medial rotation of the tibia in the caudoventrally dislocation of the femur. It is concluded that the poor conformation of the hip joint directly influences the tension of the quadriceps muscle and consequently in the patellar ligament, favoring the internal rotation of the proximal tibia, acting as a possible predisposing factor for medial patellar dislocations.Objetivou-se avaliar o grau de rotação medial da    tíbia após luxação coxofemoral na tentativa de provar a influência do posicionamento da articulação coxofemoral na etiopatogenia de luxações mediais de patela em cães. Foram realizadas análises qualitativas em cadáveres de dez cães. Fez-se a observação da rotação medial e da frouxidão do ligamento por análises clínicas através da flexão e extensão do joelho com leve rotação medial, mimetizando o movimento anatômico do joelho quando o animal toca o solo. As mesmas análises foram realizadas com a articulação coxofemoral luxada em posição dorsocranial e caudoventral. Observou-se grande diferença quanto a frouxidão do ligamento patelar, especialmente em hiperextensão do membro, quando houve a luxação do quadril. Quando comparado a tensão normal do ligamento patelar, houve maior frouxidão do ligamento patelar quando o fêmur estava luxado craniodorsalmente e leve frouxidão do ligamento patelar quando o fêmur estava luxado caudoventralmente. Quanto a rotação interna da tíbia, durante o movimento de flexão e extensão do joelho, também em comparação com a articulação coxofemoral preservada, observou-se maior rotação medial da tíbia na luxação craniodorsal do fêmur e pouca rotação medial da tíbia na luxação caudoventral do fêmur. Conclui-se que a má conformação da articulação coxofemoral influencia diretamente na tensão do músculo quadríceps e consequentemente no ligamento patelar, favorecendo a rotação interna da tíbia proximal, atuando como possível fator predisponente para as luxações mediais de patela.EDUEM - Universidade Estadual de Maringá2022-11-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionavaliado pelos paresArtigo Originalapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevCiVet/article/view/5689110.4025/revcivet.v9i1.56891Revista de Ciência Veterinária e Saúde Pública; v. 9 n. 1 (2022): V.9 N.1 2022; 133-1442358-4610reponame:Revista de Ciência Veterinária e Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevCiVet/article/view/56891/751375155025Copyright (c) 2022 Revista de Ciência Veterinária e Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDiego Manoel Da SilvaAparecida Lavelli, Danielli Castro Barros, Fabio Rodrigo Garcia de Oliveira , MarjoryCamargo Gallo, GuilhermeBenedetti Vasques, Gabriela MariaMartins Leal, Leonardo 2022-11-11T18:23:54Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/56891Revistahttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevCiVet/PUBhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevCiVet/oaipaulomarcusso@gmail.com || periodicos@uem.br2358-46102358-4610opendoar:2022-11-11T18:23:54Revista de Ciência Veterinária e Saúde Pública - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS
AVALIAÇÃO QUALITATIVA DA ROTAÇÃO MEDIAL DA TÍBIA PROXIMAL APÓS LUXAÇÃO COXOFEMORAL. UMA TENTATIVA DE PROVAR A INFLUÊNCIA DO POSICIONAMENTO DA ARTICULAÇÃO COXOFEMORAL NA ETIOPATOGENIA DE LUXAÇÕES MEDIAIS DE PATELA EM CÃES
title QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS
spellingShingle QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS
Diego Manoel Da Silva
Coxa Valgus
Coxa varus
Knee valgus
Knee varus
Orthopedics
Coxa Valga
Coxa vara
Joelho Valgo
Joelho Varo
Ortopedia
title_short QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS
title_full QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS
title_fullStr QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS
title_full_unstemmed QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS
title_sort QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF THE MEDIAL ROTATION OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AFTER HIP LUXATION. AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE INFLUENCE OF THE POSITIONING OF THE COXOFEMORAL JOINT IN THE ETIOPATHOGENY OF MEDIAL PATELLAR LUXATION IN DOGS
author Diego Manoel Da Silva
author_facet Diego Manoel Da Silva
Aparecida Lavelli, Danielli
Castro Barros, Fabio Rodrigo
Garcia de Oliveira , Marjory
Camargo Gallo, Guilherme
Benedetti Vasques, Gabriela Maria
Martins Leal, Leonardo
author_role author
author2 Aparecida Lavelli, Danielli
Castro Barros, Fabio Rodrigo
Garcia de Oliveira , Marjory
Camargo Gallo, Guilherme
Benedetti Vasques, Gabriela Maria
Martins Leal, Leonardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diego Manoel Da Silva
Aparecida Lavelli, Danielli
Castro Barros, Fabio Rodrigo
Garcia de Oliveira , Marjory
Camargo Gallo, Guilherme
Benedetti Vasques, Gabriela Maria
Martins Leal, Leonardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coxa Valgus
Coxa varus
Knee valgus
Knee varus
Orthopedics
Coxa Valga
Coxa vara
Joelho Valgo
Joelho Varo
Ortopedia
topic Coxa Valgus
Coxa varus
Knee valgus
Knee varus
Orthopedics
Coxa Valga
Coxa vara
Joelho Valgo
Joelho Varo
Ortopedia
description The objective was to evaluate the degree of medial tibial rotation after hip luxation to prove the influence of the position of the hip joint on the etiopathogenesis of medial patellar luxation in dogs. Qualitative analyzes were performed on ten dog cadavers. The observation of medial rotation and loosening of the ligament was made by clinical analyzes through knee flexion and extension with slight medial rotation, mimicking the anatomical movement of the knee when the animal touches the ground. The same analyzes were performed with the luxated hip joint in the craniodorsally and caudoventrally position. There was a great difference in the looseness of the patellar ligament, especially in limb hyperextension, when there was dislocation of the hip. When compared to the normal tension of the patellar ligament, there was greater laxity of the patellar ligament when the femur was craniodorsally dislocated and slight laxity of the patellar ligament when the femur was dislocated caudoventrally. As for the internal rotation of the tibia, during the knee flexion and extension movement, also in comparison with the preserved hip joint, there was greater medial rotation of the tibia in the craniodorsally dislocation of the femur and little medial rotation of the tibia in the caudoventrally dislocation of the femur. It is concluded that the poor conformation of the hip joint directly influences the tension of the quadriceps muscle and consequently in the patellar ligament, favoring the internal rotation of the proximal tibia, acting as a possible predisposing factor for medial patellar dislocations.
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