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  • ...tary instability (AMRI) and anterolateral rotary instability (ALRI) of the knee.&nbsp;<ref name="vijf">Kaplan National Physical Therapy exam – Bethany Ch Testing for anterior rotatory instability of the knee.<br>
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  • Right Knee pain 32 year old female &nbsp; 6 months insidious onset right anterior knee pain, had an x-ray but nothing abnormal detected (NAD). &nbsp;Slowly gettin
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  • [[File:Knee joint.png|thumb]] ...to be positioned in a supine or sitting position on the bench with his/her knee flexed to 30 degrees. The quadriceps should be relaxed to allow passive mov
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  • ...rmedius muscle and founded that it has an important mechanical role during knee movement. ...articularis genus muscle and its relation to the extensor apparatus of the knee. JBJS Open Access. 2017 Dec 12;2(4).
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  • The Yeoman test is used to determine [[Sacroiliac Joint|sacroiliac joint]] involvement. More specifically, if the pain is in the sacroiliac region i ...ov/pmc/articles/PMC7646135/ Accuracy of the diagnostic tests of sacroiliac joint dysfunction.] Journal of Chiropractic Medicine. 2020 Mar 1;19(1):28-37.</re
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  • ...[[medial meniscus]]), while the other meniscus is on the outer side of the knee (lateral meniscus)<ref name=":0" />. <br> ...chment of the lateral meniscus to the [[Lateral Collateral Ligament of the Knee|lateral collateral ligament]] (LCL). Its peripheral attachment is interrupt
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  • ...<ref name="fred">Fredriksen H, Dagfinrud H, Jacobsen V, Maehlum S. Passive knee extension test to measure hamstring muscle tightness. Scandinavian journal ...pub.com/doi/10.1177/0363546513490650 Reliability of the active and passive knee extension test in acute hamstring injuries.] The American journal of sports
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  • ...ith clinical colleagues at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on outcomes of joint replacement.
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  • ...al test (the Thessaly test) for early detection of meniscal tears. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2005;87(5):955-962.</ref><br> [[File:Knee Joint.jpg|600x600px]]<ref>Illustration from Anatomy & Physiology, Connexions Web
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  • ...ined by the physiotherapist. CPM machines are most commonly applied to the knee, but there are versions for other joints such as the hip, shoulder and elbo ...ted in pediatric orthopaedic surgeries or injuries for maintaining hip and knee range of motion.<ref name=":0">Guidera K.J., Hontas R., Ogden J.A. [https:/
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  • ...scotibial ligaments,''' are part of the fibrous capsule of the [[Knee|knee joint]]. They are made up of the medial coronary ligament and the lateral coronar The coronary ligaments support rotational stability of the knee and prevent anterior [[Tibia|tibial]] translation<ref>Feger J, Knipe H, Kni
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  • Each joint has a normal [[Range of Motion|ROM]] range of values, while each person has ...name=":1">Wem [https://www.wikem.org/wiki/Range_of_motion_by_joint ROM by joint] Available online:https://www.wikem.org/wiki/Range_of_motion_by_joint [acce
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  • The Knee Outcome Survey (KOS) is a patient-completed questionnaire that provides a p [[Image:Gray345.png|thumb|knee]]
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  • ...<ref>Fulkerson JP, Shea KP. Disorders of Patellofemoral Alignment. J Bone Joint Surgery. 1990; 72-A: 1424-1429</ref> The authors are from the University of [[Category:Knee]]
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  • If a patient has adequate muscle [[Strength Training|strength]] and joint [[Range of Motion|ROM]] for level-ground [[Walking - Muscles Used|walking]] ...el ground walking. The ankle moments are almost similar in both gaits. The knee has generative role in stair ascent( absorptive in level walking). Powers a
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  • The purpose of this test is to detect the presence of patellofemoral joint disorder ([[Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome|patellofemoral pain syndrome]], [[ ...driceps muscle. A positive sign on this test is pain in the patellofemoral joint<ref name="Baxter">Baxter R. Pocket Guide to Musculoskeletal Assessment, 2nd
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  • ...Mooar. A rationale for assessing sports activity levels and limitations in knee disorders. ''Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research'' 1989: 246: 238-2 ...L reconstructions]] among athletes, the CKRS is applicable to a variety of knee conditions such as articular cartilage restorative procedures, meniscus rep
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  • ...s where there is a twisting motion on the partially flexed, weight-bearing knee.<ref>[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S02680890060003 ...determine the presence of a [[Meniscal Lesions|meniscal tear]] within the knee.
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  • ...kins JT, Ingersoll CD. Arthrogenic muscle inhibition: a limiting factor in joint rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2000 May 1;9(2):135-59.</r ...vation acts on inhibitory interneurons synapsing on the motoneuron pool of joint musculature, thus, the contractions created by the motoneuron pool decrease
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  • ...attachment and contributes to the stability of the [[Ankle Joint|ankle]] joint. ...extends to form the lateral malleolus, an important structure in the ankle joint, positioned inferiolaterally.
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