The _____ classically consists of damage to the ACL, MCL, and medial meniscus* (attached to MCL).
The _____ test is performed by1) full flexion of the knee2) followed by extension of the knee with rotation of the tibia and pressure on the opposite side of the knee you want to test
_____ bursitis is commonly seen in runners and typically presents with anteromedial knee pain
A(n) _____ rupture often occurs in weightlifters that presents with weakness with aDduction and internal rotation
A positive anterior drawer sign demonstrates increased _____ of the tibia
An abnormal _____ test shows increased medial space widening of the tibia
The _____ test is performed with the knee at a 90 degree angle to test for PCL injury.
Patients with trochanteric bursitis present with _____ hip pain that may radiate down the thigh
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
Patellofemoral syndrome is also known as _____ patellae
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