The _____ is a common knee injury in contact sports due to lateral force applied to a planted leg.
The _____ stress test (to assess the MCL) is performed with the knee at 30° of flexion while a lateral force is applied.
A _____ brace acts by compression of the extensor muscles, thus releasing the forces in the ECRB region, used for treating tennis elbow
In the most common sprain of the Anterior Inferior Tibiofibular Ligament, _____ rotation forces the Talus to rotate laterally and push the Fibula away from the Tibia
In a positive McMurray test, pain and "popping" on _____ rotation indicates a medial meniscus tear
_____ test for ACL injury is preferred in the painful knee
What is the name of the following test used to diagnose thoracic outlet syndrome? _____

What is the name of the test for **thoracic outlet syndrome** (TOS) where the patient abducts and externally rotates the arms to 90° and repeatedly opens and closes their hands for 3 minutes? _____
Name the clinical test for thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) that involves monitoring the radial pulse while the patient extends and rotates the neck: _____
The test shown is _____ test.

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