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Three-dimensional tibiofemoral kinematics of the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient and reconstructed knee during walking.

Anastasios D Georgoulis1, Anastasios Papadonikolakis, Christos D Papageorgiou, Argyris Mitsou, Nicholas Stergiou.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is possible that gait abnormalities may play a role in the pathogenesis of meniscal or chondral injury as well as osteoarthritis of the knee in patients with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency. HYPOTHESIS: The three-dimensional kinematics of anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knees are changed even during low-stress activities, such as walking, but can be restored by reconstruction. STUDY
DESIGN: Case control study.
METHODS: Using a three-dimensional optoelectronic gait analysis system, we examined 13 patients with anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knees, 21 patients with anterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed knees, and 10 control subjects with uninjured knees during walking.
RESULTS: Normal patterns of knee flexion-extension, abduction-adduction, and internal-external rotation during the gait cycle were maintained by all subjects. A significant difference in tibial rotation angle during the initial swing phase was found in anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knees compared with reconstructed and control knees. The patients with anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knees rotated the tibia internally during the initial swing phase, whereas the others rotated externally.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knees experienced repeated episodes of rotational instability during walking, whereas patients with reconstruction experienced tibial rotation that is closer to normal. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Repeated episodes of knee rotational instability may play a role in the development of pathologic knee conditions. Copyright 2003 American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12531761     DOI: 10.1177/03635465030310012401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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