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Measurement of anterior instability of the knee. A new apparatus for clinical testing.

K Shino, M Inoue, S Horibe, H Nakamura, K Ono.   

Abstract

We have developed an apparatus to measure the anteroposterior stability of the knee to forces of up to 250 N, applied at 20 degrees of flexion. We measured anterior laxity at 200 N, anterior stiffness at 50 N and total laxity at +/- 200 N. A study of cadaveric knees revealed that the soft tissues surrounding the bones had a significant influence on the force-displacement curve, and emphasised that differences between injured and normal pairs of knees are much more important than the absolute values of the parameters. In 61 normal volunteers we found no significant left to right differences in anterior laxity at 200 N and anterior stiffness at 50 N. In 92 patients with unilateral anterior cruciate deficiency there were significant differences (p less than 0.0005) in anterior laxity, anterior stiffness and total laxity, the injured-normal differences averaging 6.7 mm, 1.3 N/mm, and 8.1 mm respectively.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3611167

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


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Review 4.  Objective measurements of static anterior and rotational knee laxity.

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7.  A comparison of pre-operative evaluation of anterior knee laxity by dynamic X-rays and by the arthrometer KT 1000.

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