QUESTION The Lachman test... ...is performed with the knee flexed to 90°. ....involves pushing posteriorly on the proximal tibia. ...evaluates for ACL laxity. ...evaluates for MCL laxity. QUESTION The Apley compression test... ...is performed with the patient in the supine position. ...evaluates for PCL laxity. ...evaluates for patellar instability. ...evaluates for a torn meniscus.
QUESTION What does a high Q-angle suggest? A predisposition to an ACL tear A predisposition to a meniscus tear A predisposition to patellofemoral problems A predisposition to a PCL tear
QUESTION All of the following are knee ligaments EXCEPT: Posterior cruciate Medial collateral Lateral collateral Radial collateral QUESTION The ACL is at the highest risk of injury in which of the following cases: Knee is in supine position Knee is near extension Knee is at full flexion Knee is at hypertension
QUESTION The Lachman test... ...is performed with the knee flexed to 90°. ....involves pushing posteriorly on the proxim
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