Blackburne-Peel ratio
The Blackburne-Peel ratio is an alternative to Insall-Salvati ratio and is used to assess patellar height including patella alta and baja.
Usage
The Blackburne-Peel ratio has higher interobserver reliability compared to the Insall-Salvati ratio and can also be used when the tibial tuberosity is abnormal (e.g. Osgood-Schlatter disease, osteotomy) as it does not rely on this landmark .
Measurement
A lateral radiograph of the knee with 30° of flexion is obtained, and a horizontal line at the level of the tibial plateau is drawn. Perpendicular to this line (i.e. vertically) two measurements are made:
- A: along the patellar articular surface
- B: distance between the horizontal line and the inferior aspect of the patellar articular surface
B/A is a measure of patellar height
Interpretation
- patella baja: <0.5
- normal: 0.8
- patella alta: >1.0
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