The Knee Test Flashcards

1
Q

Valgus test
indicates:
(+) test:

A

Medial collateral ligament disruption

Increased laxity, soft or absent endpoint, pain

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Varus test
indicates:
(+) test:

A

Lateral collateral ligament disruption

Increased laxity, soft or absent endpoint, pain

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Q

Anterior drawer test
indicates:
(+) test:

A
ACL insufficiency (injury/tear)
Excessive translation
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Lachman’s test
indicates:
(+) test:

A
ACL insufficiency (injury/tear)
increased laxity, soft or absent endpoint
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Posterior Drawer test
indicates:
(+) test:

A

PCL insufficiency, posterior capsular injury or disruption

Excessive translation

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Q

McMurray’s Test
indicates:
(+) test:

A

possible lateral or medial meniscus tear

Pain or palpable click during extension

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Apley’s Grind Test -Compression test
indicates:
(+) test:

A

Possible meniscal injury, collateral ligament injury, or both
Pain with rotation and/or compression

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Apley’s grind test - distraction
indicates:
(+) test:

A

Possible meniscus injury
Relief or pain with distraction and rotation

Possible collateral ligament damage
Pain with distraction and rotation

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Patella-Femoral Grinding test
indicates:
(+) test:

A

Roughness of articulating surfaces (i.e. chondromalacia)

Creptius or pain

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