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Quantification of in Vivo ACL Elongation During Dynamic Joint Movements: A New Methodology
Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Scott G. McLean, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
  • Antonie J. van den Bogert, Cleveland State University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
4-1-2000
Abstract

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common in movement tasks incorporating sudden changes in velocity, such as sidtestepping. Current techniques adopted to quantify ACL strain are invasive as well as limited to slow, quasi-static move- ments. This paper presents a method for non-invasive measurement of ACL elongation during dynamic movement tasks, validation of the method, and demonstrates its applicability to the analysis of sidestep movements

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Paper presented at the XXVth Congress of the Société de Biomécanique and XIth Congress of the Société Canadienne de Biomécanique, Aug. 23-26, 2000 in Montreal, Canada.

Citation Information
McLean, S., and van den Bogert, A., 2000, "Quantification of in Vivo ACL Elongation during Dynamic Joint Movements: A New Methodology," Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 108(1-2) pp. 102-102.