Transcription of 50 - Clinical examination of the knee
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Copyright 2013 Elsevier, Ltd. All rights Clinical examination of the kneeCHAPTER CONTENTSR eferred pain 665 Pain referred to the knee .. 665 Pain referred from the knee .. 666 History 666 Onset .. 666 Evolution.. 667 Current symptoms .. 667 Inspection 667In the standing position .. 667In the sitting position .. 667In the supine position .. 667 Functional examination 667 Two primary movements for the joint.
a semitendinosus bursa, a bursa under the medial collateral ligament, a lateral or medial meniscus cyst or a Baker’s cyst. Functional examination. The routine clinical examination of the knee consists of 10 passive movements, two for the joint and eight for the liga ments, and two resisted movements (Table 50.1). If signs
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