## Abstract We examined the capabilities of the Vermont Knee Laxity Device (VKLD) in measuring varus (VR)–valgus (VL) and internal (INT)–external (EXT) rotational laxities by quantifying measurement consistency and absolute measurement error (__N__ = 10). Based on the expected measurement error, we
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Reliability, precision, and gender differences in knee internal/external rotation proprioception measurements
✍ Scribed by Takashi Nagai; Timothy C. Sell; John P. Abt; Scott M. Lephart
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2012
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