Instrumented measurement of anterior knee laxity in patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament disruption

Abstract
Instrumented anterior/posterior laxity measurements were performed on 138 patients evaluated within 2 weeks of injury with their first traumatic knee hemar throsis. All patients were tested with the MEDmetric Arthrometer model KT-1000 in a knee injury clinic. Seventy-five of the patients had knee arthroscopy. Thirty-three had arthrometer laxity tests under anes thesia. Eighty-seven percent of patients arthroscoped had anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and 41 % had meniscus tears. One hundred twenty normal subjects were tested to establish normal anterior laxity values. Three tests were used to evaluate anterior laxity: anterior displacement between a 15 and 20 pound force (compliance index), anterior displacement with a 20 pound force, and an terior displacement with a high manually applied force. Displacement measurements in normal subjects re vealed a wide range of normal laxity with a small right knee-left knee difference. For example, the 20 pound anterior displacement range was 3 to 13.5 mm with a right knee-left knee difference (mean ± SD, 0.8 ± 0.7 mm). Eighty-eight percent of the normals had a right- left difference of less than 2 mm. In the 53 patients arthroscoped who had complete ACL tears, the anterior laxity measurements performed in the clinic were suggestive or diagnostic of pathologic anterior laxity in 50 patients.

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