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Title: Knee Examination


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Knee Examination
  • Dr Abdulaziz Al-Ahaideb
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Orthopedic physical exam
  • Look
  • Feel
  • Move
  • Special tests

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Look (always compare)
  • Alignment ( normal, varus or valgus)
  • Effusion
  • Scars
  • Wasting
  • Color
  • P.S. dont forget to inspect the posterior aspect
    ( e.g. Bakers cyst)

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Feel
  • Temperature (compare)
  • Tenderness ( feel the bony prominences)
  • Effusion (fluid collection)
  • bulging (milking)
  • ballotment (patellar tapping)

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Move
  • Active ( by the patient)
  • Passive ( by the physician)
  • Feel for crepitus when you take the knee through
    the range of motion

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Special tests
  • Meniscus
  • Stability

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Meniscal exam
  • Tenderness in the medial joint line (medial
    meniscus)
  • Tenderness in the lateral joint line (lateral
    meniscus)
  • McMurreys test for medial and lateral meniscus
    (VC)

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Stability
  • To test the four ligaments of the knee
  • MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament)
  • LCL (Lateral Collateral Ligament)
  • ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament)
  • PCL (Posterior Cruciate Ligament)

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Stability
  • MCL Valgus stress test
  • LCL Varus stress test

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Valgus stress test ( for MCL ) (VC)

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ACL exam
Anterior drawer test Excessive forward movement
of the tibia on the femur
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ACL exam
Lachmans test (VC) The most sensitive test for
ACL rupture
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ACL exam
  • Pivot shift test
  • When positive, it is painful
  • It needs experience to be able to elicit it

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PCL exam
  • Posterior drawer test
  • (VC)
  • excessive backward
  • movement of the tibia in
  • relation to the femur.

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PCL exam
  • Sagging sign compare both
  • knees in 90 degrees of flexion.
  • In the injured knee the proximal tibia is
    displaced backwards compared to the other
  • side.

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Sagging Sign
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Patellar Apprehension test
  • For recurrent patellar dislocations/subluxations

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