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1 mar 2019 · This video demonstrates how to perform a varus stress test and a valgus stress test to diagnose lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and medial collateral ligam...
Demonstration of the varus and valgus stress tests used in the examination of the knee joint.
14 cze 2012 · http://drrobertlaprademd.com In this short video, Dr. LaPrade demonstrates how he assesses a lateral meniscus injury by locating pain and crepitation along t...
Valgus deformity of the knee: the tibia is turned outward in relation to the femur, resulting in the knees ‘knocking’ together. Varus deformity of the knee: the tibia is turned inward in relation to the femur, resulting in a bowlegged appearance.
5 cze 2022 · a palpable pop or click is a positive test and can correlate with a medial meniscus tear
11 lut 2024 · Diagnosis can be suspected with increased varus laxity on physical exam but require MRI for confirmation. Treatment can be nonoperative or operative depending on the severity of injury to the LCL as well concomitant injuries to surrounding structures and ligaments in the knee.
Lateral meniscus tear: With patient supine, fully flex the knee, place forefingers on lateral side of joint line, then with applying valgus stress and internal rotation of leg, extend the knee looking for both pop/click and pain.