Anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency: A dynamic three-dimensional motion analysis

Abstract
An electrogoniometer, capable of measuring all six degrees of freedom of knee movement, was developed in our laboratory. This Instrumented Spatial Linkage system was then used to generate data for a three- dimensional assessment of 20 ACL deficient and 30 normal subjects during level walking. The system proved to be a viable method for describing total knee motion. We found the ACL deficient knees to have increased anterior/posterior translation and significant pattern differences compared to the controls. The re sults of this study may have implications in the treat ment of the ACL deficient patient.