Study Design: Single group repeated measures with multiple raters.
Objectives: To determine the inter-rater reliability of KT-1000 measurement
s of novice and experienced raters and to provide error estimates for these
raters.
Background: The KT-1000 arthrometer is often used clinically to quantify an
terior tibial displacement. Few data have been documented, however, about t
he relative reliability of KT-1000 measurements obtained by novice compared
with experienced users.
Methods and Measures: Two novice and two experienced KT-1000 users performe
d measurements on 29 knees of 25 patients after anterior cruciate ligament
(ACL) reconstruction or with a diagnosis of ACL deficiency Measurements wer
e performed at 131 N. Interrater and intertrial reliability coefficients (i
nterclass correlation coefficient; [CI]) and the standard error of measurem
ent were calculated for expert and novice raters.
Results: The interrater [CC for novices was 0.65 and the interrater error w
as +/-3.52 mm (90% confidence interval [CI]). The interrater [CC for expert
s was 0.79 and the interrater error was +/-2.94 mm (90% CI).
Conclusions: These results suggest that experience in using the KT-1000 is
related to the interrater error of measurements and that training is an imp
ortant consideration when using the KT-1000 arthrometer.