114 - Stability Results After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

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Abstract

The truest definition of stability after ACL reconstruction (ACLR) would be the normalization of the pivot shift in the anesthetized patient, which is obviously never measured in a follow-up study. The pivot-shift in the conscious patient is not reliable. The next best measure is the instrumented Lachman test. This chapter reviews the stability results for various ACL grafts based on instrumented Lachman tests.

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