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Yves Crystal

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Over the twenty years, we have dedicated our careers to enhancing ACL injury diagnostics and treatment through the scientific study and promotion of robotic knee laxity arthrometers.

In our articles, we aim to share the latest scientific insights and technological advancements in knee injury prevention and treatment, bridging the gap between research and practical application.

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A New Dimension in Knee Treatment: Embracing Dynamic Knee Ligament Testing
Introduction Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are a prevalent concern in orthopedic and sports...
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Maximize Savings, Maximize Care: The Financial Wisdom of Using Robotic Arthrometers
Introduction Accurate assessment of knee laxity is a cornerstone in the diagnosis and management of anterior...
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Why Buy A KT1000 When You Can Get A Newer Arthrometer Such As The Dyneelax or GNRB?
Introduction: The Evolution of Knee Laxity Arthrometers Knee laxity arthrometers have revolutionized...
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Harnessing the Power of Research: Our content is deeply anchored in scientific rigor and integrity, showcasing the latest findings from prestigious studies and research institutions worldwide. By emphasizing evidence-based insights, we aim to elevate your understanding of knee ligament diagnostics, ensuring that every article serves as a bridge between academic knowledge and practical application in knee health. Our dedication is to illuminate your path with trusted, scientifically-backed guidance that informs and inspires confidence in the advancements of knee ligament care.

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Why Your MRI Can Look Normal but Your Knee Still Gives Way
It is confusing and frustrating when you are told your scan is “fine,” but your knee still buckles. If...
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Dr. Masaki Watanabe: The Architect of Modern Arthroscopic Techniques
Introduction Arthroscopic surgery, a minimally invasive procedure used for the diagnosis and treatment...
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Breaking Down the Impact: New Insights into ACL Injuries and Rehabilitation
The Knee Journal, Vol. 47, March 2024 In a groundbreaking study recently published in The Knee, researchers...
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ACL Reinjury │ ACL Surgery Relapse: Examining the Causes, Rates, and Preventive Measures
Introduction Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are among the most common and potentially debilitating...
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New Study Confirms GNRB’s Value in Identifying Greater Knee Laxity in ACL-Deficient Patients with Lateral Meniscal Tears
Study Title: The Association Between Concomitant Meniscal Tear, Tibial Slope, Static Knee Position, and...
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Top 6 ACL Diagnostic Tests Explained: Unlocking Knee Stability
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is crucial for the stability and functionality of the knee joint,...
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Leading the Charge in Knee Ligament Care: Explore Breakthrough Technologies and Research that are Changing the Game

Evidence-Based, Expert-Backed: Trusted Knee Ligament Insights

Each piece we publish is meticulously researched, drawing upon the latest and most credible scientific studies from around the globe. Centered around comprehensive knee ligament care, our resources offer insights into the latest in ACL health, supported by arthrometer technology. We aim to guide readers through preventive strategies, treatment options, and recovery processes, enhancing understanding and outcomes.

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ACL Injury in Tennis: Cutting, Sliding, and Instability Assessment
ACL injury in tennis is often discussed less than in football or skiing, yet the sport creates a distinct mix of risk through abrupt deceleration, open-stance loading, recovery steps, and occasional sliding...
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PCL Injuries: How to Diagnose and Grade Posterior Instability
PCL injury diagnosis requires more than identifying pain after trauma. In many cases, the key clinical problem is posterior knee instability, which may be subtle in the acute setting and easier to underestimate...
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Rotational Instability: When MRI Under-Represents Functional Severity
In some ACL-injured knees, the MRI appearance and the clinical picture do not match. A patient may have a subtle or borderline scan, yet demonstrate a clear pivot shift test, recurrent giving-way, or high-demand...
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Objective Knee Examination: From Manual Tests to Quantified Instability
Objective knee examination has become increasingly important in modern ligament assessment because it helps translate a subjective impression of instability into measurable findings. For orthopaedic surgeons,...
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Delving deep into the mechanics and science of arthrometers, our content demystifies the latest advancements and methodologies in ACL injury diagnosis. Focusing on the precision and innovation behind these diagnostic tools, we empower readers with knowledge to understand the nuances of arthrometer technology.

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