SummaryIntroductionA knee is typically evaluated passively by a clinician during an office visit, without using dedicated measurement tools. When the knee is evaluated with the patient standing and actively participating in the movement, the results will differ than when the knee is passively moved through its range-of-motion by the surgeon. If a precise measurement system was available, it could provide additional information to the clinician during this evaluation.HypothesisThe goal of this study was to verify the reproducibility of a fast, flexible optical measurement system to measure rotational knee laxity during weight-bearing.Material and methodsTwo passive reflective targets were placed on the legs of 11 subjects to monitor femur an...
Background: Prior attempts to quantify the pivot-shift examination have been too invasive or impract...
Clinical laxity tests are used for assessing knee ligament injuries and for soft tissue balancing in...
Context: Knee joint position sense (JPS) plays a critical role in controlled and stable joint moveme...
SummaryIntroductionA knee is typically evaluated passively by a clinician during an office visit, wi...
Background: Biomechanical measurement tools have been developed and widely used to precisely quantif...
Abstract Background Double bundle ACL reconstruction has been demonstrated to decrease rotational kn...
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...
BACKGROUND: Knee rotation plays an important part in knee kinematics during weight-bearing activitie...
Instrumented devices for knee-drawer tests have become popular in orthopaedics relatively recently. ...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this study is to validate a noninvasive rotational knee laxity measuring...
PURPOSE: This study proposes a simple and noninvasive instrument called the "Rotatometer" to measure...
Purpose Accurately quantifying knee joint motion is not simple. Skin movement over the medial and la...
Objective. To determine the reproducibility of frontal plane knee joint laxity measurement through t...
Knee joint laxity or instability is a common problem that may have detrimental consequences for pati...
Background: Prior attempts to quantify the pivot-shift examination have been too invasive or impract...
Clinical laxity tests are used for assessing knee ligament injuries and for soft tissue balancing in...
Context: Knee joint position sense (JPS) plays a critical role in controlled and stable joint moveme...
SummaryIntroductionA knee is typically evaluated passively by a clinician during an office visit, wi...
Background: Biomechanical measurement tools have been developed and widely used to precisely quantif...
Abstract Background Double bundle ACL reconstruction has been demonstrated to decrease rotational kn...
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...
BACKGROUND: Knee rotation plays an important part in knee kinematics during weight-bearing activitie...
Instrumented devices for knee-drawer tests have become popular in orthopaedics relatively recently. ...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this study is to validate a noninvasive rotational knee laxity measuring...
PURPOSE: This study proposes a simple and noninvasive instrument called the "Rotatometer" to measure...
Purpose Accurately quantifying knee joint motion is not simple. Skin movement over the medial and la...
Objective. To determine the reproducibility of frontal plane knee joint laxity measurement through t...
Knee joint laxity or instability is a common problem that may have detrimental consequences for pati...
Background: Prior attempts to quantify the pivot-shift examination have been too invasive or impract...
Clinical laxity tests are used for assessing knee ligament injuries and for soft tissue balancing in...
Context: Knee joint position sense (JPS) plays a critical role in controlled and stable joint moveme...