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Yves Crystal

Yves Crystal

Mechanical Engineer / Export Sales Manager

Over the past eight years, I have dedicated my career to enhancing ACL injury diagnostics and treatment through the scientific study and promotion of robotic knee laxity arthrometers.

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

My Mechanical Engineering background from Polytech Lyon School of Engineering in France has equipped me with the technical knowledge needed to delve into the complexities of the anterior cruciate ligament and promote scientifically sound treatment methodologies.

Yves Crystal

Must-Read Selection of Articles

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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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Elevating Knowledge with Evidence: Our Insights Are Directly Drawn from Leading Scientific Studies.

Scientific Depth, Simplified: Precision in Every Post

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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Torn ACL Recovery Time: Proven Techniques for Faster and Safer Recovery
Introduction Torn ACL Recovery Time can be a pivotal journey for both patients and healthcare professionals....
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KT1000 arthromter, new KT-2000 arthrometer
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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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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Mastering ACL Measurement: The GNRB Learning Curve for Clinicians
Study Title: GNRB® Knee Arthrometer: Inter- and Intra-observer Reliability and GNRB Learning Curve DOI:...
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The Lachman Test: A Comprehensive Guide for ACL Injury Detection - 13 Scientific Reviews Mentioned
The prevalence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries among athletes and the general population...
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Improving ACL Tear Detection: How Robotic Arthrometers Complement MRI (MRI vs Arthrometer Study)
The Knee Journal, Vol. 42, June 2023 Study title: GNRB® laximeter with magnetic resonance imaging in...
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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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Do Lateral Extra-articular tenodeses play a role in the control of sagittal knee laxity in short hamstring tendon graft ACL reconstruction?
Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research, Volume 110, Issue A, February 2024, 103533 The study conducted by Florie Frigout, Thomas Pouderoux, Caroline Vincelot-Chainard, and Henri Robert...
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Genourob Showcases Innovative Knee Arthrometers at the 2024 ESSKA Congress
Introduction to Genourob’s Innovations in Milano, Italy Genourob, a pioneering developer of orthopedic diagnostic equipment, is currently featured at the 21st European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee...
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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, playing a vital role in dynamic movement and athletic performance. ACL injuries are prevalent, especially...
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ACL Injuries in Tennis: Comprehensive Guide and Tips
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are a significant concern for athletes across various sports, particularly in tennis, where rapid changes in direction and sudden stops put tremendous stress on...
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Bridging Innovation and Research: Dive into Articles Crafted on the Bedrock of Global Scientific Papers

Science-Driven Insights: Directly From Research to You

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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