Medialization TTO: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
Medialization TTO is a surgical technique that shifts the tibial tubercle slightly toward the inside (medial side) of the knee. It is commonly used to improve how the kneecap (patella) tracks in the groove at the end of the thigh bone (trochlea of the femur). It is most often discussed in care for patellofemoral pain, maltracking, or recurrent kneecap instability. It may also be combined with other knee procedures when multiple problems contribute to symptoms.