Assessment of coronal knee laxity via manual stress testing is commonly performed during joint examination. While it is generally accepted that the knee should be flexed slightly to assess its collateral restraints, the importance of the exact degree of flexion at time of testing has not been documented. The aim of this study therefore was to assess the effect of differing degrees of knee flexion on the magnitude of coronal deflection observed during collateral stress testing.Using non-invasive infrared technology, the real-time coronal and sagittal mechanical femorotibial (MFT) angles of three asymptomatic volunteers were measured. A single examiner, blinded to the real-time display of coronal but not sagittal alignment, held the knee in m...
Computer-assisted technology has provided surgeons with intra-operative quantitative measurement too...
SummaryIntroductionThe goal of this observational study is to measure the physiological laxity of a ...
The present study attempted to characterize laxity in cruciate deficient knees using the Genucom Sys...
The relationship between coronal knee laxity and the restraining properties of the collateral ligame...
Clinical laxity tests are used for assessing knee ligament injuries and for soft tissue balancing in...
BACKGROUND: Passive knee stability is provided by the soft tissue envelope. There is consensus among...
Passive knee stability is provided by the soft tissue envelope. There is consensus among orthopedic ...
Ligamentous injuries are common among athletes and occur due to subjecting loads on the knee beyond ...
PURPOSE Flexion and rotation of the knee joint are supposed to alter the measurement of the mecha...
The knee is one of the largest and most important joint in the human body. To perform its various fu...
Background: In a typical osteoarthritic knee with varus deformity, distal femoral resection based of...
Introduction: Balanced soft tissues are important to total knee arthroplasty (TKA) outcomes. Surgica...
Most surgeons believe that varus deformity leads to progressive tightness of the medial soft tissue ...
Ligaments are essential to motions, particularly forward, backward and sideways, and injuries to lig...
The in vivo quantification of rotational laxity of the knee joint is of importance for monitoring ch...
Computer-assisted technology has provided surgeons with intra-operative quantitative measurement too...
SummaryIntroductionThe goal of this observational study is to measure the physiological laxity of a ...
The present study attempted to characterize laxity in cruciate deficient knees using the Genucom Sys...
The relationship between coronal knee laxity and the restraining properties of the collateral ligame...
Clinical laxity tests are used for assessing knee ligament injuries and for soft tissue balancing in...
BACKGROUND: Passive knee stability is provided by the soft tissue envelope. There is consensus among...
Passive knee stability is provided by the soft tissue envelope. There is consensus among orthopedic ...
Ligamentous injuries are common among athletes and occur due to subjecting loads on the knee beyond ...
PURPOSE Flexion and rotation of the knee joint are supposed to alter the measurement of the mecha...
The knee is one of the largest and most important joint in the human body. To perform its various fu...
Background: In a typical osteoarthritic knee with varus deformity, distal femoral resection based of...
Introduction: Balanced soft tissues are important to total knee arthroplasty (TKA) outcomes. Surgica...
Most surgeons believe that varus deformity leads to progressive tightness of the medial soft tissue ...
Ligaments are essential to motions, particularly forward, backward and sideways, and injuries to lig...
The in vivo quantification of rotational laxity of the knee joint is of importance for monitoring ch...
Computer-assisted technology has provided surgeons with intra-operative quantitative measurement too...
SummaryIntroductionThe goal of this observational study is to measure the physiological laxity of a ...
The present study attempted to characterize laxity in cruciate deficient knees using the Genucom Sys...