Effect of meniscal root tear on pivot shift test after anterior cruciate ligament-deficient

  • Zhou M
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Introduction: A review of the literature demonstrates that injury of the lateral meniscus, anterolateral capsule, and iliotibial(IT ) band or small lateral tibial plateau aggravate the instability of knee and contributes to a high-grade pivot shift in the ACL-deficient knee. Hypotheses: The hypothesis was that disruption of posterior root of the lateral meniscus will further destabilize the ACL-deficient knee and simulated a high-grade pivot shift but posterior root of medial meniscal not. Methods: 6 fresh-frozen cadaveric knees was performed the next test in a custom activity simulator.1.Determine the effect of PRLMT on the stability of ACL-deficient knee.In the pivot shift test, ITB force (50, 75, 100, 125, 150, and 175 N), internal rotation moments (1, 2, and 3 N.m),and valgus moments (5 and 7 N.m). tibial translation of front drawer test were performed by applying a 90-N anterior

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Zhou, M. (2020). Effect of meniscal root tear on pivot shift test after anterior cruciate ligament-deficient. Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 8(9_suppl7), 2325967120S0052. https://doi.org/10.1177/2325967120s00523

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