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  1. Knee Joint Examination | Practical clinical examination skills. This video shows how to perform the McMurray test, one of the most commonly used clinical assessment tools to assess for...

  2. McMurray's test is used to determine the presence of a meniscal tear within the knee. Technique. Patient Position: Supine lying with knee completely flexed. Therapist Position: on the side to be tested. Proximal Hand: holds the knee and palpates the joint line, thumb on one side and fingers on the other.

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  4. In this video, we are demonstrating the McMurray's Test to detect damage to the Medial & Lateral Meniscus in the knee.

  5. What is the McMurray test? The McMurray test is a series of knee and leg movements healthcare providers use to diagnose a torn meniscus. It’s an in-office physical exam, which means your provider can perform it without any special equipment or a separate appointment.

  6. The McMurray test, also known as the McMurray circumduction test is used to evaluate individuals for tears in the meniscus of the knee. [1] A tear in the meniscus may cause a pedunculated tag of the meniscus which may become jammed between the joint surfaces.

  7. Each patient was clinically examined with McMurray's test and joint line tenderness for clinical diagnosis of medial meniscus tear. The presence of pain and/or click/snap/clunk/thud was considered positive for the McMurray's test. Joint line tenderness was tested in 90 degree of knee flexion.

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