Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4072297 Journal of Orthopaedic Science 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The success of this assessment with cadaveric knees indicates that this prototype can be applied to measure flexion and extension gaps without the need for bony resection. Increasing the distraction force to 200 N does not improve results, so 100 N per compartment appears adequate. Most likely, the extension and flexion gaps are physiologically asymmetric and unequal, and the kinematics are markedly altered after resection of the PCL and/or ACL. This new force-determining tensor can be used for further analyses, e.g., to explore the effects of selective ligament resection.
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