Better Association Between Q Angle and Patellar Alignment Among Less Displaced Patellae in Females with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Correlation Study with Axial Computed Tomography

  • Lin D
  • Janice C
  • Lin J
  • et al.
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Q angle, as an isolated clinical tool, is of uncertain and limited clinical value. 1 The Q angle, defined as the angle … as a relevant clinical tool, the Q angle has long met debates in day to …

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Lin, D.-H., Janice, C.-H., Lin, J.-J., Jan, M.-H., Cheng, C.-K., & Li, Y.-F. (2012). Better Association Between Q Angle and Patellar Alignment Among Less Displaced Patellae in Females with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: A Correlation Study with Axial Computed Tomography. In An International Perspective on Topics in Sports Medicine and Sports Injury. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/26296

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