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Questions on onset will give us what 2 pieces of information? What are we thing about maybe injured given this information?   1. Is it acute: ligamentous vs. muscle injury (sprain vs. strain), bony injury, meniscus 2. Is it chronic: inflammation conditions, patellofemoral problems   Valgus   Medial structure: MCL, medial joint capsule, pes anserine muscle group, medial meniscus   Valgus   Lateral meniscus  
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What do questions on location of pain tell us?   Tear directly to ligaments normally result in pain directly corresponding to area of trauma   Varus   Lateral structure: LCL, lateral joint capsule, IT band, bicep femoris   Varus   Medial meniscus  
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How is ACL pain described?   As deep, often the knee feels weird or just not right   Anterior Tibial Displacement   ACL, IT band, LCL, MCL, medial & lateral joint capsule   Anterior Tibial Displacement   Posterior portion of the medial & lateral meniscus  
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Where is meniscus pain usually felt?   Often at joint line & referred backward toward back of knee   Posterior Tibial Displacement   PCL, politeus, medial & lateral joint capsules   Posterior Tibial Displacement   Anterior portion of the medial & lateral meniscus  
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What else do we want to know about the injury? (1)   1. Was the foot fixed at time of injury? Foot fixation means the tibia is set and the femur is moving independent (ligamentous injury)   Internal Tibial Rotation   Anterolateral joint capsule, posteromedial joint capsule, posterolateral joint capsule, ACL, LCL   Internal Tibial Rotation   Anterior horn of the lateral meniscus, posterior horn of the medial meniscus  
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What else do we want to know about the injury? (2)   2. Associated sounds or sensation? ligaments tend to pop or snap when injured (look for bruises)   External Tibial Rotation   Posterolateral joint capsule, MCL, PCL, LCL, ACL   External Tibial Rotation   Anterior horn of the medial meniscus, posterior horn of the lateral meniscus  
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What else do we want to know about the injury? (3)   3. Prior history: Have they had a knee injury before? How does this compare?   Hyper-extension   ACL, posterior joint capsule, PCL   Hyper-extension   Anterior portion of the medial and lateral meniscus  
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    Hyper-flexion   ACL, PCL   Hyper-flexion   Posterior portion of the medial and lateral meniscus  
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