Background: The lateral femoral notch sign (LNS) is a bony impression on the lateral femoral condyle correlated with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Its presence is associated with lateral meniscal injury and higher cartilage degradation on the lateral femoral condyle. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose was to investigate the effect of the presence and magnitude of LNS on rotatory instability. The hypothesis was that a positive LNS is correlated with a high-grade pivot shift (PS). Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: A total of 90 consecutive patients with complete ACL tears between 2013 and 2017 underwent intraoperative kinematic evaluation with the surgical navigation system and were included in the pr...
Background: It is still uncertain how surgical reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL...
Background: Prior attempts to quantify the pivot-shift examination have been too invasive or impract...
We prospectively studied all of the patients with ante-rior cruciate ligament disruptions who sought...
Background: The lateral femoral notch sign (LNS) is a bony impression on the lateral femoral condyle...
Introduction: The lateral notch sign (LNS) is a depression of the lateral femoral condyle, visible o...
Objectives: The lateral notch sign (LNS) is a pathologic depression of the lateral femoral condyle, ...
Purpose: To investigate whether an increased magnitude of quantitative rotatory knee laxity is assoc...
Purpose: Lateral compartment acceleration and translation have been used to quantify rotatory knee l...
none8noPURPOSE: Despite the overall success of the surgical anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) recons...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of progressive lesions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and ...
Background: A spectrum of anterolateral rotatory laxity exists in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)–...
International audiencePurpose To analyse possible associations between the preoperative pivot shift ...
To systematically compare the notches of the lateral femoral condyle (LFC) in patients with and with...
Background: It is still uncertain how surgical reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL...
Background: Prior attempts to quantify the pivot-shift examination have been too invasive or impract...
We prospectively studied all of the patients with ante-rior cruciate ligament disruptions who sought...
Background: The lateral femoral notch sign (LNS) is a bony impression on the lateral femoral condyle...
Introduction: The lateral notch sign (LNS) is a depression of the lateral femoral condyle, visible o...
Objectives: The lateral notch sign (LNS) is a pathologic depression of the lateral femoral condyle, ...
Purpose: To investigate whether an increased magnitude of quantitative rotatory knee laxity is assoc...
Purpose: Lateral compartment acceleration and translation have been used to quantify rotatory knee l...
none8noPURPOSE: Despite the overall success of the surgical anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) recons...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of progressive lesions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and ...
Background: A spectrum of anterolateral rotatory laxity exists in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)–...
International audiencePurpose To analyse possible associations between the preoperative pivot shift ...
To systematically compare the notches of the lateral femoral condyle (LFC) in patients with and with...
Background: It is still uncertain how surgical reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL...
Background: Prior attempts to quantify the pivot-shift examination have been too invasive or impract...
We prospectively studied all of the patients with ante-rior cruciate ligament disruptions who sought...