- Numerous studies have identified the tibial slope and a narrow intercondylar notch width as significant risk factors for ACL injuries.
- However, contrasting findings exist, with some research suggesting that notch width does not significantly impact ACL injury risk.
- The Notch Width Index (NWI) serves as a critical measure in this context, representing the ratio of the femoral intercondylar width to the combined width of the internal and external condyles at the plane of the popliteal tendon.
- It has been proposed that NWI values below 0.20 for males and below 0.18 for females should be considered indicative of a heightened risk for ACL injuries.
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