Chondromalacia: AI-Powered MRI Analysis
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Chondromalacia patella refers to softening, fissuring, and erosion of the cartilage on the undersurface of the patella (kneecap). It is a common cause of anterior knee pain, particularly in young adults and athletes. MRI with cartilage-sensitive sequences can evaluate the extent and grade of cartilage damage. Our AI consortium provides Outerbridge grading (Grade I through IV) and maps the affected cartilage facets to guide clinical decision-making.
Common Symptoms
- Anterior knee pain, worse with stairs and prolonged sitting
- Pain behind or around the kneecap
- Grinding or crepitus when bending the knee
- Pain worsening with squatting or kneeling
- Stiffness after prolonged sitting (theater sign)
- Mild swelling around the patella
What We Look For on Imaging
- Grade I: Focal cartilage softening with signal changes but intact surface
- Grade II: Fissuring or fibrillation involving less than 50% of cartilage thickness
- Grade III: Fissuring or erosion extending more than 50% of cartilage thickness
- Grade IV: Full-thickness cartilage loss with exposed subchondral bone
- Patellar tilt or subluxation contributing to abnormal cartilage loading
- Subchondral bone marrow edema beneath areas of cartilage damage
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Outerbridge grading?
The Outerbridge classification grades cartilage damage from Grade I (softening and swelling) through Grade IV (full-thickness loss exposing subchondral bone). Our AI evaluates patellar cartilage on MRI and assigns Outerbridge grades to each affected region.
Can chondromalacia be seen on X-ray?
Early chondromalacia (Grades I-II) is not visible on X-ray. Only advanced disease (Grade IV) with significant cartilage loss and joint space narrowing may be apparent on radiographs. MRI is the gold standard for evaluating chondromalacia and our AI provides detailed assessment of all grades.
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