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Fig. 2 | Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics

Fig. 2

From: Non-invasive computer navigation can quantify the pivot shift maneuver with good to excellent reliability in healthy volunteers

Fig. 2

Photograph demonstrating the calibration procedure. This involves acquiring anatomic bony landmarks as requested by the software (tibial tuberosity, anterior crest of the tibia medial tibial plateau of the tibia lateral tibial plateau of the tibia). The calibration procedure proceeds with the static registration of the articular kinematics of the knee which consists of recording full extension of the knee at 0 degrees and then flexion of the knee at 90 degrees

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