Proprioception in the posterior cruciate ligament deficient knee

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M. R. Safran
A. A. Allen
S. M. Lephart
P. A. Borsa
F. H. Fu
C. D. Harner
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[1] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
[2] University of California at Irvine,undefined
[3] Kaiser Permanente,undefined
[4] Orange County,undefined
[5] 3010 West Orange Ave.,undefined
[6] Anaheim,undefined
[7] CA 92804,undefined
[8] USA e-mail: Marc.R.Safran@KP.org Tel.: +1-714-2362851 Fax: +1-714-2362886,undefined
[9] Hospital for Special Surgery,undefined
[10] New York,undefined
[11] New York,undefined
[12] USA,undefined
[13] Neuromuscular Research Laboratory,undefined
[14] University of Pittsburgh,undefined
[15] 140 Trees Hall,undefined
[16] Pittsburgh,undefined
[17] PA 15261,undefined
[18] USA,undefined
[19] Oregon State University,undefined
[20] Corvallis,undefined
[21] Oregon,undefined
[22] USA,undefined
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Key words Posterior cruciate; ligament; Proprioception; Ligament; Knee;
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This study was undertaken to evaluate knee proprioception in patients with isolated unilateral posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries. Eighteen subjects with isolated PCL tears were studied 1–234 months after injury. The threshold to detect passive motion (TTDPM) was used to evaluate kinesthesia and the ability to passively reproduce passive positioning (RPP) to test joint position sense. Two starting positions were tested in all knees: 45 ° (middle range) and 110 ° (end range) to evaluate knee proprioception when the PCL is under different amounts of tension. TTDPM and RPP were tested as the knee moved into flexion and extension from both starting positions. A statistically significant reduction in TTDPM was identified in PCL-injured knees tested from the 45 ° starting position, moving into flexion and extension. RPP was statistically better in the PCL-deficient knee as tested from 110 ° moving into flexion and extension. No difference was identified in the TTDPM starting at 110 ° or in RPP with the presented angle at 45 ° moving into flexion or extension. These subtle but statistically significant findings suggest that proprioceptive mechanoreceptors may play a clinical role in PCL-intact and PCL-deficient patients. Further, it appears that kinesthesia and joint position sense may function through different mechanisms.
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