U.S., Oct. 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07200700) titled 'Inter-rater Reliability of the GNRB Arthrometer' on Sept. 15.
Brief Summary: Although clinical examination is commonly used to diagnose an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, the method is subjective. For many years, the arthrometer KT1000 has been used to verify clinical results, mostly due to its simplicity. While the KT1000 is no longer available for purchase, other arthrometers have been introduced, one being the Genoroub (GNRB). The latter has several automatic steps, has been marketed to have a higher reproducibility, and able to detect partial tears.
While the KT1000 and GNRB have previously been compared in several stud...