Measuring flexion in knee arthroplasty patients
- PMID: 15067653
- DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2003.12.001
Measuring flexion in knee arthroplasty patients
Abstract
Flexion following total knee arthroplasty can be visually estimated, measured with a goniometer placed against the patient's leg, or measured from a lateral radiograph of the flexed knee. Three examiners, in a blinded fashion, estimated the degree of maximal knee flexion and measured the flexion with a goniometer for 27 knees in 16 patients. A lateral knee radiograph then was taken and the flexion angle was measured from the radiograph by 2 different methods. Although interobserver and intraobserver correlation coefficients were high (0.79 and 0.92), 45% of the visual estimates and 22% of the goniometer measurements differed by 5 degrees or greater from the radiographic measurements. These differences increased as the flexion angle increased. Body mass index did not affect the accuracy of the estimates or goniometer measurements.
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