2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-023-07617-3
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Reference standards for stress radiography measurements in knee ligament injury and instability: a systematic review

Ahmed Mabrouk,
Conner P. Olson,
Adam J. Tagliero
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Stress radiographs are an easily accessible, cost-effective tool in the evaluation of acute and chronic ligament knee injuries. Stress radiographs provide an objective, quantifiable, and functional assessment of the injured ligament and can be a useful adjunct when planning surgical management and to objectively assess postoperative outcomes. This study aimed to review the literature reporting on stress radiographic techniques in evaluating knee ligament injury and instability and propose thresholds fo… Show more

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“…A recent systematic review evaluated reference radiographic measurements for stress radiography in diagnosing knee ligament injuries, highlighting its accuracy and reproducibility despite methodologic heterogeneity among studies. 13 In addition, other studies emphasize stress radiography’s role in precisely assessing instability in multiligament knee injuries 14 , 15 and its advantage in comparing with the healthy contralateral side, reinforcing its diagnostic value. 5 , 15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent systematic review evaluated reference radiographic measurements for stress radiography in diagnosing knee ligament injuries, highlighting its accuracy and reproducibility despite methodologic heterogeneity among studies. 13 In addition, other studies emphasize stress radiography’s role in precisely assessing instability in multiligament knee injuries 14 , 15 and its advantage in comparing with the healthy contralateral side, reinforcing its diagnostic value. 5 , 15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%