Compressive force and valgus torque are the predominant applied loads during the pivot shift exam: An in vitro study
Niv Marom,
Mark J. Amirtharaj,
Hamidreza Jahandar
et al.
Abstract:PurposeDespite the clinical utility of the pivot shift exam, the requisite applied forces and torques to elicit a pivot shift remain unclear. The purposes of this study are (1) to identify the greatest forces and torques applied to the knee during the pivot shift exam and (2) to evaluate if the applied loads differ among experienced surgeons.MethodsThree cadaveric hemipelvis‐to‐toe specimens (ages 53, 36 and 31 years; two males and one female) with no history of knee or hip injury were utilized. The experiment… Show more
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