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Arthroscopy | 2010

Instrumented Examination of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries: Minimizing Flaws of the Manual Clinical Examination

Thomas P. Branch; Hermann O. Mayr; Jon E. Browne; John C. Campbell; Amelie Stoehr; Cale Jacobs

The clinical examination is a basic language of orthopaedics; it is how orthopaedic surgeons communicate with one another. However, each surgeon speaks a different dialect that has been influenced by where and with whom that surgeon trained, as well as that persons own experiences. Because of the inherent variability in the magnitude, direction, and rate of force application during the clinical examination, manual arthrometers were developed in an attempt to more consistently quantify the clinical examination. Instrumented manual devices, such as the KT-1000 (MEDmetric, San Diego, CA), were the first to provide objective numbers to surgeons and researchers evaluating anteroposterior (AP) knee joint laxity. Although these devices provide surgeons with feedback related to the amount of force applied, the rate at which the force is applied is uncontrolled, resulting in a lack of reliability similar to that of the clinical examination itself. In addition to potential errors in measuring AP laxity, rotational laxity has proven to be very difficult to quantify. Robotic systems that make use of computer-driven motors to perform laxity testing have recently been developed to control the magnitude, direction, and rate of force application and thus improve the accuracy and reliability of both AP and rotational laxity evaluation. This review discusses the evolution of instrumented clinical knee examination over the past 3 decades and highlights the advantages and disadvantages of the various testing systems, as well as how current and future developments in this area may improve the field of orthopaedics by minimizing the flaws of the manual clinical examination.


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2010

Rotational laxity greater in patients with contralateral anterior cruciate ligament injury than healthy volunteers

T. P. Branch; Jon E. Browne; John D. Campbell; Rainer Siebold; Howard Freedberg; Elizabeth A. Arendt; Frédéric Lavoie; Philippe Neyret; Cale Jacobs


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2011

Double-bundle ACL reconstruction demonstrated superior clinical stability to single-bundle ACL reconstruction: a matched-pairs analysis of instrumented tests of tibial anterior translation and internal rotation laxity

T. P. Branch; Rainer Siebold; Howard I. Freedberg; Cale Jacobs


Archive | 2008

Multi-Section Limb and Ligament Evaluation Apparatus and Associated Methods For Using Same

Thomas P. Branch; Alexander Sattler; Eric Branch; Cale Jacobs


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2011

A matched pairs comparison of single- versus double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions, clinical results and manual laxity testing

Rainer Siebold; T. P. Branch; Howard I. Freedberg; Cale Jacobs


Archive | 2011

Robotic knee testing device, subjective patient input device and methods for using same

Thomas P. Branch; Thomas Cunningham; Edward Dittmar; Cale Jacobs


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2016

The use of a robotic tibial rotation device and an electromagnetic tracking system to accurately reproduce the clinical dial test

Shaun K. Stinton; Rainer Siebold; Howard I. Freedberg; Cale Jacobs; T. P. Branch


Arthroscopy | 2011

Paper # 128: Inconsistent Manual Techniques Make Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of the Pivot Shift Test Difficult in Both ACL-Deficient and Intact Knees

Thomas P. Branch; Jon E. Browne; Rainer Siebold; Howard I. Freedberg; Todd Wente; Cale Jacobs


Archive | 2014

Pronation and/or Dorsiflexion of First Joint For Evaluation of Second Joint

Thomas P. Branch; Alexander Sattler; Eric Branch; Cale Jacobs


Archive | 2012

Unstructured and structured limb manipulation apparatuses

Thomas P. Branch; Thomas Cunningham; Shaun K. Stinton; Edward Ditmar; Nathaniel K. Dejarnette; Eugene Sung; Cale Jacobs

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Jon E. Browne

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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