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What does the Valgus Stress Test assess?
(MCL)\
What does the Varus Stress Test assess?
(LCL) .
Which test assesses the (ACL)?
Anterior Drawer Test.
What is the purpose of the Lachman Test?
To assess for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury.
What does the Posterior Drawer and Posterior Sag Test evaluate?
(PCL)
What does McMurray's Test assess?
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) injury.
What movement occurs in an ACl injury?
Tibia moves forward and femur moves backward.
What movement occurs in a PCL injury?
Tibia moves backward and femur moves forward.
What type of force causes an MCL injury?
Valgus force (lateral to medial).
What is Osgood-Schlatter Disease commonly known as?
Jumper's knee, involving the patellar tendon.
what bone is this
femur
what bone is this
tibia
what bone is this
fibula
what bone is this
patella
2 major muscle groups of the thigh
quads and hamstrings
what do movement do the quads do
extension
what movement do the hamstrings do
flexion
what Ligament is this pointing to
mcl
what Ligament is this pointing to
acl
what Ligament is this pointing to
LCL
what is this pointing to
medial meniscus
what is this pointing to
lateral meniscus
what type of Force causes causes a LCl injury
varus force ( medial to lateral )