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> Original Article: Does This Patient Have a Torn Meniscus or Ligament of the Knee? > Why Is the Diagnosis Important? > Clinical Examination for Internal Derangement of the Knee > Function >
The anterior drawer test is also performed with the patient supine and the knee in 90 degrees of...
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> Original Article: Does This Patient Have a Torn Meniscus or Ligament of the Knee? > Why Is the Diagnosis Important? > Clinical Examination for Internal Derangement of the Knee > Function >
The Lachman test, anterior drawer test, and lateral pivot shift test are the 3 physical...
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