Edema of the inferior pole of the patella, thickening and high signal of the adjacent proximal patellar tendon. Findings in line with jumper's knee.
Focal osteochondral defect of the superior lateral patellar facet.
Abnormal lateral tilt of the patella suggesting excessive lateral pressure syndrome, and moderately (1.5) increased Insall-Salvati ratio.
Decreased lateral trochlear inclination (3°) and smaller medial trochlear facet (ratio 0.3), combined with a moderately increased TT-TG distance (18 mm) and increased trochlear sulcal angle (147°) demonstrating trochlear dysplasia.
Subtle effusion of the proximal tibiofibular joint, could represent instability or prior injury.