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A physical finding in which forced lateral displacement of the patella produces anxiety and resistance in patients with a history of lateral patellar instability. | A physical finding in which forced lateral displacement of the patella produces anxiety and resistance in patients with a history of lateral patellar instability.<ref>AHMAD, Christopher S., et al. The moving patellar apprehension test for lateral patellar instability. ''The American journal of sports medicine'', 2009, 37.4: 791-796.</ref> | ||
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Purpose[edit | edit source]
A physical finding in which forced lateral displacement of the patella produces anxiety and resistance in patients with a history of lateral patellar instability.[1]
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- ↑ AHMAD, Christopher S., et al. The moving patellar apprehension test for lateral patellar instability. The American journal of sports medicine, 2009, 37.4: 791-796.