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Special tests for knee (implications only)

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Valgus Stress Test   Sprain of the MCL (medial collateral ligament)  
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Varus Stress Test   Prain of the LCL (lateral collateral ligament)  
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Lachman   Sprain fof anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Posterior oblique ligament and arcuate-popliteus complex possibly injuried  
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Anterior Drawer- Knee   ACL, Posterolateral and posteromedial capsule, MCL, IT band, Posterior oblique ligament, arcuate-popliteus.  
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Posterior Sag   Sprain of PCL, arcuate-popliteus complex. posterior oblique ligament and ACL  
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Godfrey's   Sprain of the PCL  
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Solcum Test   Medial ROT: ACL, LCL, PCL and posterolateral capsule Lateral ROT: MCL, ACL, posteriomedial capsule and posterior oblique ligament  
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Pivot Shift (MacIntosh Test)   rupture of the ACL  
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Flexion-Reduction Drawer Test   Tear of ACL, LCL, anterolateral capsule, arcuate legament complex, biceps femoris tendon or IT Band.  
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McMurray's Test   Medial ROT: lateral meniscus tear Lateral ROT: medial meniscus tear  
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Apley's Compression   Meniscal Tear  
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Apley's distraction   Ligamentous injury  
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Sweep Test for Intacapsular Swelling   Swelling within the joint capsule: ACL trauma, osteochondral fx, synovitis, meniscal lesion or patellar dislocation.  
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Clarke's Test   patellofemoral problem (tendonitis)  
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Bounce Home   Meniscal Tear  
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Waldron Test   Patellofemoral dysfunction  
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Fairbank's Apprehension   Subluxing or Dislocation of patella  
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Wilson's Test for Osteochondral Defectal   OCD osteochondritis on the intercondylar area of the medial femoral condyle.  
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Noble Compression   IT Band friction Syndrome  
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Test for Medial Synovial Plica   Symptomatic medial synovial plica  
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Stutter test for medial synovial plica   Medial synovial plica  
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External ROT for Posteroloateral Knee Intability   Difference @ 30 but not @ 90: arcuate ligament complex and posterolateral structures of knee. Difference @ 30 & 90: PCL trauma, posteriolateral knee structuresm & arcuate ligament complex. Difference @ 90 but not @ 30: isolated PCL sprain  
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