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Learn how to perform and interpret the moving patellar apprehension test for lateral patellar instability. The test involves applying lateral and medial forces to the patella at different knee angles and observing for apprehension or quadriceps recruitment.
Learn how to perform and interpret the patellar apprehension sign, a physical finding for lateral patellar instability. The test involves passive lateral displacement of the patella, which produces pain and apprehension in positive cases.
15 sie 2024 · Learn about patellar instability, a condition that causes the kneecap to dislocate or subluxate. Find out how to diagnose it clinically with the patellar apprehension test and other methods, and what treatment options are available.
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Learn how to perform and interpret the patellar apprehension test, a clinical test for diagnosing patellofemoral pain syndrome and patella instability. The test involves applying lateral pressure on the patella and observing the patient's reaction and response.
Patellar Apprehension Test: PURPOSE: To test whether the patella is likely to dislocate Laterally. VIDEO DEMO, PROCEDURE, POSITIVE SIGN: Patient expresses apprehension and/ or might try to move their affected knee away from the pressure.
29 wrz 2019 · Learn how to perform the patellar apprehension test. A positive test requires “apprehension” and not pain. This video clip is part of the FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine and the FIFA...