Purpose: The amount of passive anterior tibial translation (ATT) is known to be correlated to the amount of posterior tibial slope (PTS) in both anterior cruciate ligament-deficient and reconstructed knees. Slope-altering osteotomies are advised when graft failure after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction occurs in the presence of high PTS. This recommendation is based on studies neglecting the influence of muscle activation. On the other hand, if dynamic range of tibial rotation (rTR) is related to the amount of PTS, a"simple" anterior closing-wedge osteotomy might not be sufficient to control for tibial rotation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the amount of PTS and dynamic ATT and tibial rota...
Background: A significant proportion of patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) recons...
Purpose: Recent in vitro research has suggested that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction...
PURPOSE: To compare dynamic and static tibial translation, in patients with anterior cruciate ligame...
Purpose: The amount of passive anterior tibial translation (ATT) is known to be correlated to the am...
PURPOSE: An increased posterior tibia plateau angle is associated with increased risk for anterior c...
BACKGROUND: Excessive range of tibial rotation (rTR) may be a reason why athletes cannot return to s...
Recent in vitro research suggests that ACL reconstruction does not restore tibial rotation. This stu...
Purpose: Recent in vitro research has suggested that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction...
Aim. Recent research suggested that the anterior curciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction does not res...
Recent research suggests ACL reconstruction does not re- store tibial rotation to normal levels duri...
Background: Tibial rotation is an important topic in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery, and m...
Objective: To investigate in vivo if the increased tibial rotation found in anterior cruciate ligame...
Recent studies suggested that tibial rotaion was not restored after single bundle anterior cruciate ...
Background: At 1 year after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), two-thirds of patients...
Background: A significant proportion of patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) recons...
Purpose: Recent in vitro research has suggested that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction...
PURPOSE: To compare dynamic and static tibial translation, in patients with anterior cruciate ligame...
Purpose: The amount of passive anterior tibial translation (ATT) is known to be correlated to the am...
PURPOSE: An increased posterior tibia plateau angle is associated with increased risk for anterior c...
BACKGROUND: Excessive range of tibial rotation (rTR) may be a reason why athletes cannot return to s...
Recent in vitro research suggests that ACL reconstruction does not restore tibial rotation. This stu...
Purpose: Recent in vitro research has suggested that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction...
Aim. Recent research suggested that the anterior curciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction does not res...
Recent research suggests ACL reconstruction does not re- store tibial rotation to normal levels duri...
Background: Tibial rotation is an important topic in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery, and m...
Objective: To investigate in vivo if the increased tibial rotation found in anterior cruciate ligame...
Recent studies suggested that tibial rotaion was not restored after single bundle anterior cruciate ...
Background: At 1 year after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), two-thirds of patients...
Background: A significant proportion of patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) recons...
Purpose: Recent in vitro research has suggested that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction...
PURPOSE: To compare dynamic and static tibial translation, in patients with anterior cruciate ligame...