Malalignment

Written by Dr Sheila Strover on March 14, 2025

The word 'mal' means 'bad' or 'poor'. 'Malalignment' implies that the relationship or geometry of one bone in relation to its neighbouring bone is outside of what one might consider normal. Page updated March 2024 by Dr Sheila Strover (Clinical Editor)

What is patellar malalignment?

Patellar malalignment refers to a kneecap that is tilted or out of alignment with the underlying trochlear groove of the femur bone.

This may be due to soft tissue issues or bony problems.

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What is tibiofemoral malalignment?

Tibiofemoral malalignment refers to an abnormal angular relationship of the long bones of the lower limb to one another.

Usually this is a varus malalignment or a valgus malalignment.

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