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For posterior cruciate ligament tears, the posterior drawer test is also very sensitive and specific and is enhanced with other tests, such as the posterior sag sign.
This paper describes the design, evaluation, and preliminary results of a specialized testing device and surgical protocol to determine translational stiffness of a rabbit knee, replicating the clinical anterior drawer test.
To asses the validity of three physical diagnostic tests for the demonstration of rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL): the anterior drawer test, the Lachman test, and the pivot shift test.
The anterior drawer test was the least sensitive test (0.22).
The anterior drawer test was performed with the patient lying supine.
At preoperation and at 24 weeks after surgery, the anterior drawer test was examined clinically.
The posterolateral drawer test was first described by Hughston and Norwood in 1980 [86].
AOFAS score and clinical anterior drawer test were examined as above.
There was no difference between anterior drawer test and rate of complications (p = 0.882).
Anterior drawer test was one to two plus positive compared to the other knee in all cases preoperatively.
Manual knee laxity tests, including the Lachman test, anterior drawer test and pivot shift test, were negative.
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