instability of the lateral compartment of the knee: experimental studies on the functional anatomy and the pathomechanism of the true and the reversed pivot shift sign. Acta Orthop Scand 1981;5
Abstract Background Grading of the pivot shift test varies significantly depending on the examiner’s...
Background: The lateral femoral notch sign (LNS) is a bony impression on the lateral femoral condyle...
Recent research, focusing on rotatory knee laxity, has intrigued the whole orthopaedic knee communit...
Seventy-one consecutive patients with posterolateral knee injuries had clinical stability testing ab...
This paper analyzes changes in instant centers of motion and joint surface velocity vectors in knees...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and mechanism of the pivot shift phenomenon in ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of progressive lesions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and ...
This book is designed to equip the reader with the knowledge and tools required for provision of ind...
There are no measuring devices which can measure the rotational stability after anterior cruciate li...
The pivot shift test is the only physical examination test capable of predicting knee function and o...
Purpose The goal is to evaluate contralateral knee joint laxity and ascertain whether or not contral...
concerned with the study of knee-joint instability for a number of years. Conflicting reports contin...
Instrumented devices for knee-drawer tests have become popular in orthopaedics relatively recently. ...
A newly developed instrumented knee laxity tester was used to measure anteroposterior (AP) drawer pa...
Background: Currently, a suitable and reliable noninvasive method to evaluate rotational stability i...
Abstract Background Grading of the pivot shift test varies significantly depending on the examiner’s...
Background: The lateral femoral notch sign (LNS) is a bony impression on the lateral femoral condyle...
Recent research, focusing on rotatory knee laxity, has intrigued the whole orthopaedic knee communit...
Seventy-one consecutive patients with posterolateral knee injuries had clinical stability testing ab...
This paper analyzes changes in instant centers of motion and joint surface velocity vectors in knees...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and mechanism of the pivot shift phenomenon in ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of progressive lesions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and ...
This book is designed to equip the reader with the knowledge and tools required for provision of ind...
There are no measuring devices which can measure the rotational stability after anterior cruciate li...
The pivot shift test is the only physical examination test capable of predicting knee function and o...
Purpose The goal is to evaluate contralateral knee joint laxity and ascertain whether or not contral...
concerned with the study of knee-joint instability for a number of years. Conflicting reports contin...
Instrumented devices for knee-drawer tests have become popular in orthopaedics relatively recently. ...
A newly developed instrumented knee laxity tester was used to measure anteroposterior (AP) drawer pa...
Background: Currently, a suitable and reliable noninvasive method to evaluate rotational stability i...
Abstract Background Grading of the pivot shift test varies significantly depending on the examiner’s...
Background: The lateral femoral notch sign (LNS) is a bony impression on the lateral femoral condyle...
Recent research, focusing on rotatory knee laxity, has intrigued the whole orthopaedic knee communit...