Several studies have shown, that Lachman’s-Test (the anterior drawer test of the knee in 0–15° of flexion) had a higher diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of acute anterior cruciate ligament insufficiencies than did the classic anterior drawer test of the knee in 90° of flexion (6, 7).
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Staeubli, H. U., Jakob, R. P., & Noesberger, B. (1985). Anterior-Posterior Knee Instability and Stress Radiography a Prospective Biomechanical Analysis with the Knee in Extension. In Biomechanics: Current Interdisciplinary Research (pp. 397–402). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7432-9_56
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