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Three-dimensional instability of the anterior cruciate deficient knee.

J Kärrholm1, G Selvik, L G Elmqvist, L I Hansson, H Jonsson.   

Abstract

Using roentgen stereophotogrammetry we have recorded the three-dimensional movements of the knee during an anteroposterior laxity test in 36 patients with torn anterior cruciate ligaments and in three cadaver knees. At 30 degrees of knee flexion and before loads were applied the tibia occupied a more laterally rotated position if the anterior cruciate ligament had been injured. When the tibia was pulled anteriorly knees with cruciate deficiency rotated more laterally and were more abducted than normal knees. Posterior traction induced lateral rotation in the injured knee and medial rotation in the intact one. Precise knowledge of the three-dimensional instability of the anterior cruciate deficient knee may be important when the laxity is evaluated only in relation to one of the three cardinal axes.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3192579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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