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This book is designed to equip the reader with the knowledge and tools required for provision of individualized ACL treatment based on the best available evidence. All major aspects of the assessment of rotatory knee instability are addressed in depth. A historical overview of arthrometers, both invasive and non-invasive, is provided, and newly developed devices for the measurement of rotatory knee laxity are considered. Recent advances with respect to the pivot shift test are explained and evidence offered to support a standardized pivot shift test and non-invasive quantification of the pivot shift. Specific surgical techniques for rotatory laxity are described, with presentation of the experience from several world-renowned centers. In addition, functional rehabilitation and "return to play" are discussed. In keeping with the emphasis on an individualized approach, the book highlights individualization of surgical reconstruction techniques in accordance with the specific injury

pattern and grade of rotatory knee laxity as well as the use of individualized rehabilitation techniques. Numerous high-quality images illustrate key points and clear take-home messages are provided.

Introduction.- Historical perspective.- Rotatory knee laxity.- Pivot shift.- Surgery for Rotatory Knee Instability.- Functional rehab/RTP.- Future directions.
Part I Introduction
1 In Vitro Biomechanical Analysis of Knee Rotational Stability
3(12)
Amir Ata Rahnemai-Azar
Masahito Yoshida
Volker Musahl
Richard Debski
2 Anatomy and Function of the Anterolateral Capsule Structures
15(12)
Daniel Guenther
Sebastian Irarrazaval
Chad Griffith
Volker Musahl
Richard Debski
3 ACL Injury Mechanisms: Lessons Learned from Video Analysis
27(10)
Hideyuki Koga
Takeshi Muneta
Roald Bahr
Lars Engebretsen
Tron Krosshaug
4 In Vivo Biomechanics: Laxity Versus Dynamic Stability
37(12)
Yuichiro Nishizawa
Scott Tashman
5 MRI Laxity Assessment
49(14)
Helder Pereira
Sergio Gomes
Jose Carlos Vasconcelos
Laura Soares
Rogerio Pereira
Joaquim Miguel Oliveira
Rui L. Reis
Joao Espregueira-Mendes
6 Software Applications
63(12)
Amir Ata Rahnemai-Azar
Justin W. Arner
Jan-Hendrik Naendrup
Volker Musahl
Part II Historical Perspective
7 Knee Rotation: The Swiss School
75(12)
Michael T. Hirschmann
Werner Muller
8 Knee Rotation: The Lyon School
87(8)
Sebastien Lustig
Timothy Lording
Dan Washer
Olivier Reynaud
Philippe Neyret
9 Knee Rotation: The Torg School
95(8)
Eric J. Kropf
Jared W. Colon
Joseph S. Torg
10 Knee Rotation: The HSS School
103(12)
Ryan M. Degen
Thomas L. Wickiewicz
Russell F. Warren
Andrew D. Pearle
Anil S. Ranawat
11 Development of Arthrometry
115(16)
Najeeb Khan
Eric Dockter
Donald Fithian
Ronald Navarro
William Luetzow
12 Development of the IKDC Forms
131(18)
Allen F. Anderson
James J. Irrgang
Christian N. Anderson
Part III Rotatory Knee Laxity
13 Static Rotational Knee Laxity Measurements
149(16)
Caroline Mouton
Daniel Theisen
Romain Seil
14 The Use of Stress X-Rays in the Evaluation of ACL Deficiency
165(10)
Panagiotis G. Ntagiopoulos
David H. Dejour
15 Classification, Diagnostics and Anatomical Considerations in Knee Dislocations
175(16)
Jakob van Oldenrijk
Romain Seil
William Jackson
David Dejour
16 The KneeKG System
191(8)
Bujar Shabani
Dafina Bytyqi
Laurence Cheze
Philippe Neyret
Sebastien Lustig
17 A Robotic System for Measuring the Relative Motion Between the Femur and the Tibia
199(24)
Thomas P. Branch
Shaun K. Stinton
Jon E. Browne
Timothy D. Lording
Nathan K. deJarnette
William C. Hutton
Part IV The Pivot Shift
18 The Envelope of Laxity of the Pivot Shift Test
223(12)
Breck Lord
Andrew A. Amis
19 Pivot Shift Test: An Evidence-Based Outcome Tool
235(10)
Marie-Claude Leblanc
Devin C. Peterson
Olufemi R. Ayeni
20 Navigating the Pivot-Shift Test
245(10)
Stefano Zaffagnini
Cecilia Signorelli
Francisco Urrizola
Alberto Grassi
Federico Raggi
Tommaso Roberti di Sarsina
Tommaso Bonanzinga
Nicola Lopomo
21 Mechanizing the Pivot Shift Test
255(14)
Jelle P. van der List
Andrew D. Pearle
22 Development of Electromagnetic Tracking for the Pivot Shift
269(8)
Ryosuke Kuroda
Yuichi Hoshino
Takehiko Matsushita
Kouki Nagamune
Masahiro Kurosaka
23 Quantifying the "Feel" of the Pivot Shift
277(12)
Nicola Lopomo
Stefano Zaffagnini
24 Quantifying "the Look" of the Pivot Shift
289(10)
Paulo H. Araujo
Bruno Ohashi
Mauricio Kfuri Jr.
25 Use of Inertial Sensors for Quantifying the Pivot Shift Maneuver
299(12)
Per Henrik Borgstrom
Edward Cheung
Keith L. Markolf
David R. McAllister
William J. Kaiser
Frank A. Petrigliano
Part V Surgery for Rotatory Knee Instability
26 The MacIntosh Procedure
311(8)
Vehniah K. Tjong
Daniel B. Whelan
27 Surgery for Rotatory Knee Instability: Experience from the Hughston Clinic
319(12)
Champ L. Baker
Champ L. Baker Jr.
28 "Over the Top" Single-Bundle ACL Reconstruction with Extra-articular Plasty
331(10)
Stefano Zaffagnini
Tommaso Roberti Di Sarsina
Alberto Grassi
Giulio Maria Marcheggiani Muccioli
Federico Raggi
Tommaso Bonanzinga
Cecilia Signorelli
Maurilio Marcacci
29 ACL and Extra-articular Tenodesis
341(12)
Benjamin V. Herman
Timothy D. Lording
Alan Getgood
30 ACL and Hidden Meniscus Lesions
353(12)
Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet
Benjamin Freychet
Nicolas Jan
Francois-Xavier Gunepin
Romain Seil
Mathieu Thaunat
31 Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
365(14)
Sebastian Irarrazaval
Jonathan N. Watson
Marcio Albers
Daniel Guenther
Freddie H. Fu
32 ACL and Posterolateral Instability
379(18)
Guan-yang Song
Yue Li
Hua Feng
Part VI Functional Rehabilitation and Return to Sport
33 Criterion-Based Approach for Returning to Sport After ACL Reconstruction
397(16)
Rick Joreitz
Andrew Lynch
Christopher Harner
Freddie H. Fu
James J. Irrgang
34 Return to Sport following ACL Reconstruction: The Australian Experience
413(14)
Kate E. Webster
Julian A. Feller
Timothy S. Whitehead
35 Return to Sport following ACL Reconstruction: The MOON Experience
427(8)
Kirk McCullough
Evan Stout
Kurt Spindler
Part VII Future Directions
36 Quantifying the Forces During the Pivot Shift Test
435(6)
Yuichi Hoshino
37 How Can We Identify Copers?
441(12)
Amy J.H. Arundale
Lynn Snyder-Mackler
38 Experience with Computer Navigation: Present and Future
453(12)
James Robinson
Philippe Colombet
39 How Do We Eliminate Risk Factors for ACL Injury?
465(8)
Alexander E. Weber
Bernard R. Bach Jr.
Asheesh Bedi
40 The Dynamic Interplay Between Active and Passive Knee Stability: Implications for Management of the High ACL Injury Risk Athlete
473(18)
Ravi K. Grandhi
Dai Sugimoto
Mike Posthumus
Daniel Schneider
Gregory D. Myer
41 Evidence-Based Medicine for Rotary Knee Instability
491(6)
Kaitlyn L. Yin
Robert G. Marx
42 Outcomes Based on Surgery and Rehabilitation
497
Stefano Zaffagnini
Tom Chao
Richard Joreitz
Nicola Lopomo
Cecilia Signorelli
Volker Musahl
Volker Musahl, MD, is Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Associate Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering, the Program Director of the Sports Medicine fellowship program, and Medical Director of the UPMC Center for Sports Medicine. In addition to his work as a University of Pittsburgh Associate Professor and a leading Orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Musahl is co-head team physician for the University of Pittsburgh football team. Dr. Musahl is the recipient of various honors and awards and has recently been appointed Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology and Arthroscopy Journal (KSSTA). His research interests include knee and shoulder biomechanics. He is a member of ESSKA ISAKOS, AAOS, ORS, AOSSM, AANA, and AGA. 





Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD, is Professor of Orthopaedics and Sports Traumatology at the Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden. His clinical interests and his research are mainly related to knee injuries and foot and ankle, including tendon injuries. Dr. Karlsson graduated from Medical School in Reykjavik, Iceland. He then moved to Sweden for orthopaedic training, becoming a specialist in Orthopaedics in 1986. He has worked at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital ever since, and is currently Senior Consultant. He has been Clinical Head of the Orthopaedic Department and is now its Academic Head. He has mentored 40 PhD students and is the author of more than 300 papers and almost 30 books. He is an active member of ESSKA and ISAKOS and is currently Secretary of the ISAKOS Executive Board and Editor-in-Chief of KSSTA, the official, clinical journal of ESSKA.

Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan. Dr. Kuroda graduated from Kobe University School of Medicine in 1990 and then specialized in Orthopaedic Surgery. After completion of a postgraduate course at Kobe University Graduate School he worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Cleveland Clinic Foundation and the University of Pittsburgh. He has been a member of the Board of Councillors of the Japanese Orthopaedic Society of Knee, Arthroscopy, and Sports Medicine (JOSKAS) since 2009. He served as an ISAKOS Knee Committee member from 2009 to 2011 and is currently on the ISAKOS Board of Directors. Since 2013 he has been the lead or co-author of more than 90 articles in peer-reviewed journals.



Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, is an Associated Professor at the University of Bologna, Italy and coordinator of the Sports Traumatology Excellence Centre of the Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy. He has been an AOSSM-ESSKA travelling fellow, Chairman of the ESSKA Arthroscopy Committee, and President of the Italian Society of Knee Surgery (SIGASCOT). He is a member of numerous national and international societies and his main interests in clinical practice and res

earch are sports traumatology, ACL reconstruction, knee biomechanics, computer-assisted surgery, meniscal replacement, cartilage surgery, and partial/total knee replacement. He is the author of more than 150 indexed papers and 30 book chapters and the editor of five books.