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Purpose. 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.
The McMurray Test is the most common orthopedic special test used in the physical diagnosis of meniscus lesion. This is how to perform it!
13 cze 2022 · 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.
The literature shows that diagnostic accuracy studies, which evaluate the test described by McMurray, yield remarkably similar estimates of sensitivity (about 26%) and specificity (about 94%).
The McMurray Test is commonly used in orthopedic examinations to help diagnose damage/tears to the meniscus of the knee. This is another of the most well known and most used special tests in orthopedics. The test is named after Thomas Porter McMurray.
27 maj 2023 · The McMurray's Test is a diagnostic maneuver to assess meniscal injuries in the knee. Evaluate joint clicking, popping, or locking, identify potential meniscal tears, and guide appropriate treatment for improved knee function and reduced discomfort.
20 paź 2021 · McMurray test is used to evaluate individuals for tears in the meniscus of the knee. First described in 1928 by Thomas Porter McMurray (1887-1949) and later refined in his 1934, 1942 publications and 1948 lecture.