PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability and the repeatability over multiple days of a robotic testing device when used to measure laxity of the lower leg during a simulated dial test. METHODS: Ten healthy subjects were evaluated using an instrumented robotic lower leg testing system over 4 days. Three testing cycles were performed each day. Each leg was rotated into external and then internal rotation by servomotors until a torque threshold of 5.65 N m was reached. Load-deformation curves were generated from torque and rotation data. Both average-measure and single-measure intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were compared across the curves. ICC scores were also compared for features of the cur...
Objective: Robotic devices are commonly used in rehabilitation as support to physiotherapists in the...
Objective: To determine reproducibility of a battery of clinical tests for evaluating lumbopelvic mo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the biomechanical characteristics and patient outcomes afte...
BACKGROUND: Knee rotation plays an important part in knee kinematics during weight-bearing activitie...
Background: Biomechanical measurement tools have been developed and widely used to precisely quantif...
Background: For the analysis of different treatments concerning anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rup...
SummaryIntroductionA knee is typically evaluated passively by a clinician during an office visit, wi...
Abstract Background Double bundle ACL reconstruction has been demonstrated to decrease rotational kn...
PURPOSE: This study proposes a simple and noninvasive instrument called the "Rotatometer" to measure...
This research was supported by a grant from The Foundation for Physical Therapy, Alexandria, VA. The...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Clinical examination remains empirical and may be confusing in the...
Purpose The ability to quantify rotational laxity of the knee would increase understanding of funct...
peer reviewedThe present paper deals with the design, the repeatability, and the comparison to liter...
Objective. To determine the reproducibility of frontal plane knee joint laxity measurement through t...
Clinical laxity tests are used for assessing knee ligament injuries and for soft tissue balancing in...
Objective: Robotic devices are commonly used in rehabilitation as support to physiotherapists in the...
Objective: To determine reproducibility of a battery of clinical tests for evaluating lumbopelvic mo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the biomechanical characteristics and patient outcomes afte...
BACKGROUND: Knee rotation plays an important part in knee kinematics during weight-bearing activitie...
Background: Biomechanical measurement tools have been developed and widely used to precisely quantif...
Background: For the analysis of different treatments concerning anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rup...
SummaryIntroductionA knee is typically evaluated passively by a clinician during an office visit, wi...
Abstract Background Double bundle ACL reconstruction has been demonstrated to decrease rotational kn...
PURPOSE: This study proposes a simple and noninvasive instrument called the "Rotatometer" to measure...
This research was supported by a grant from The Foundation for Physical Therapy, Alexandria, VA. The...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Clinical examination remains empirical and may be confusing in the...
Purpose The ability to quantify rotational laxity of the knee would increase understanding of funct...
peer reviewedThe present paper deals with the design, the repeatability, and the comparison to liter...
Objective. To determine the reproducibility of frontal plane knee joint laxity measurement through t...
Clinical laxity tests are used for assessing knee ligament injuries and for soft tissue balancing in...
Objective: Robotic devices are commonly used in rehabilitation as support to physiotherapists in the...
Objective: To determine reproducibility of a battery of clinical tests for evaluating lumbopelvic mo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the biomechanical characteristics and patient outcomes afte...