Assessing the limits of knee motion

Author:

Daniel Dale M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kaiser Hospital, San Diego, California

Abstract

Ten patients were examined clinically by 11 experi enced knee surgeons and with three measurement devices (Genucom, Knee Signature System, and KT- 1000). Nine of the 10 patients examined had sustained documented intraarticular ligament disruptions includ ing eight ACL disruptions and five posterior cruciate ligament disruptions. The eight patients with ACL inju ries had undergone reconstructive surgery. The clinical examination test sequence was performed as de scribed by the International Knee Documentation Com mittee. Testing results were reported as estimated degrees of angulation or millimeters of displacement. Testing results were divided into two groups based on the index minus nonindex knee difference. Eighteen displacement tests were performed on each knee by each examiner. The index minus nonindex knee differ ence was greater than 3 mm in 16% of the tests. Only 1 of the 198 displacement tests performed on the subject who did not have a ligament disruption was recorded as an index minus nonindex difference greater than 3 mm. There was appreciable difference between measurements recorded by different examiners, partic ularly anterior/posterior measurements in patients who had sustained combined anterior and posterior cruciate ligament injuries. There is a need to rigorously evaluate limits of motion tests that are used to develop treatment plans and report the results of ligament surgery.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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