Knee ligament tests

    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE KNEE - Andrews University

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      30. In general, the posterior cruciate ligament stops excessive rotation, stabilizes. M, K the knee in full extension, and prevents hyperextension. (363) 31. The medial meniscus is prone to disruption by valgus and torsional forces. M, A (376) 32. Both varus and valgus stress tests may be …

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    • [DOC File]REHABILITATION GUIDELINES FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING …

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      The examiner reverses hand positions and tests the lateral side with a varus force on the fully extended knee and then with 30 degrees of flexion. With the knee extended, the LCL and posterolateral capsule are examined. At 30 degrees of flexion, the LCL is isolated. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tests

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    • [DOC File]KNEE & THIGH EVALUATION LAB I …

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      Tests as for suspected rheumatoid arthritis. Brucellosis agglutination tests. Radiography of the chest and sacroiliac joints. Arthroscopy and synovial biopsy. ... (e.g. partial medial ligament tear. If the knee is very tender and will not permit the pressure of a hand as a fulcrum, attempt to stress the ligament with a cross-over arm grip, with ...

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    • [DOC File]Reference, Maintenance & User's Guide

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      Tests are done with the knee at 0 degrees of knee extension and 30 degrees of knee flexion. + test – “gapping” of the joint line compared to non injured side. Anterior Cruciate tests. Drawer test at 90° flexion – the athlete lies supine with knee flexed to 90 ° and foot flat on ground.

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    • [DOC File]The knee - Ning

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      Apr 23, 2004 · The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most commonly injured of the major knee ligaments. Injuries occur frequently in both athletes and nonathletes. The ACL is a vital ligamentous stabilizer of the knee that resists anterior translation and secondarily resists varus and valgus forces (Swenson, 1995).

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    • Knee Examination - OSCE Guide | Geeky Medics

      A Knee Ligament ARTHROMETER® examination sequence consists of tests to determine the integrity of the posterior cruciate ligament followed by tests to determine the integrity of the anterior cruciate ligament. With a relaxed, cooperative patient, an examiner experienced in the operation of the ARTHROMETER® can perform the entire series of ...

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    • [DOC File]Session IV-The Knee and Related Structures

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      Medial Collateral Ligament and lateral Collateral Ligament. Meniscus Special Tests. ROM (passive/active) plus strength tests. Knee extension-5-0 Knee Flexion 0-135 External rotation 20-30. Hip extension Hip Flexion Internal rotation 10-20 Perform each test below on two people and record +, …

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 16

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      Clark N (2001) Functional performance testing following knee ligament injury. Phyysical Therapy in Sport 2, 91-105. Herrington L et al (2009) A comparison of the Star Excursion Balance Test reach distances between ACL deficient patients and asymptomatic controls.

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