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NMS3
Wilson's sign
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What position is the patient in during the Wilson’s test? | SUPINE |
| Wilson’s sign assesses for __________ dissecans of the knee. | OSTEOCHONDRITIS |
| For Wilson’s the doctor flexes the patient’s knee to _____ degrees. | NINETY |
| For Wilson’s the doctor_______ rotates the tibia and the knee is extended. | INTERNALLY |
| For Wilson’s the doctor internally rotates the tibia and the knee is extended, at about _____degrees the pain in the knee increases. | THIRTY |
| For Wilson’s sign to be positive the pain in the knee disappears when the tibia is _____ rotated. | EXTERNALLY |
| Wilson’s sign is seen in teenage _____ (Female/Male) who complains of pain and a giving way of the knee. | MALE |
| Osteochondritis dissecans (usually found when looking for a Wilson’s sign) of the knee are also known as joint _____. | MICE |
| Common sites for osteochondritis dissecans are on the lateral border of the medial _____ condyle. | FEMORAL |
| For a ______ (positive or negative) Wilson’s sign, the tibia is laterally rotated and the pain decreases. | POSITIVE |