The physiological role of mechanoreceptors in the
A study was undertaken to determine whether a significantly different clinical outcome could be expected following nonoperative treatment of acute partial
Anterior tibial translation was measured in both knees using the radiological Lachman test and the lateral monopodal stance tests in 281 patients with unilateral
We assessed proprioception using threshold levels for the perception of knee movement at slow angular velocities (0.1°/s to 0.85°/s) in 20 patients with unilateral tears of the
We performed intra-articular reconstruction of the
Failure of conservative treatment is the usual indication for the reconstruction of a knee with deficiency of the
In a prospective seven-year study, we treated 32 patients with partial ruptures of the
Deficiency of the
We obtained simultaneous measurements of sagittal knee laxity in 12 consecutive patients after reconstruction of the
We performed MRI on 16 patients who had had reconstruction of the
Our objectives were to establish the envelope of passive movement and to demonstrate the kinematic behaviour of the knee during standard clinical tests before and after reconstruction of the
We have assessed the effectiveness of reconstruction of the
We describe the results of conservative treatment for complete midsubstance tears of the
We describe a prospective survival analysis of 63 consecutive meniscal allografts transplanted into 57 patients. The lateral meniscus was transplanted in 34, the medial meniscus in 17, and both menisci (combined) in the same knee in six. For survival analysis we used persistent pain or mechanical damage as clinical criteria of failure. A total of 13 allografts failed (5 lateral, 7 medial, 1 medial and lateral). A significant negative correlation (p = 0.003) was found between rupture of the
A total of 60 children and adolescents with rupture of the
We assessed proprioception in the knee using the angle reproduction test in 20 healthy volunteers, ten patients with acute anterior instability and 20 patients with chronic anterior instability after reconstruction of the
We examined whether somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were detectable after direct electrical stimulation of injured, reconstructed and normal
The operative treatment of lesions of the
We randomised 31 patients with acute tears of the