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  • [[File:Total knee arthroplasty.jpg|right|frameless|312x312px]] ...ery are removed. New prosthetic pieces are then replaced within knee joint joint. The components consist of the femoral condyle component, the tibial platea
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  • ...systematic approach to diagnosing common musculoskeletal conditions of the knee.] SMRJ 2020; 4(2). </ref> ...rmth, joint pain and joint deformity.<ref name="Stephen">Stephen J, et al. Joint tenderness overview. DSHI systems 2010(5)</ref>
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  • ...ritical mechanism that play an important role in terminal extension of the knee. * There is an observable rotation of the knee during flexion and extension.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joint Line Tenderness of the Knee]]
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  • ...mitations not allowing the clinician to analyse the ROM and track the knee joint during eg [[Walking - Muscles Used|walking]] or maximum squat. Motion captu Knee flexion
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  • ...a tap test or ballottement test''' is used to examine the knee swelling or knee effusion. This test is also know as '''dancing knee sign.'''
    980 bytes (148 words) - 19:38, 15 August 2020
  • ...ined from a french word. The test is usually used to check for [[Knee|knee joint]] effusion. ...sed 21 January 2020)</ref>. Then the test is repeated on the contralateral joint for comparison.
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  • ...swelling to the joint the morning after the injury. She does not feel her knee is improving and is now off work. ...for more than 30 minutes and up and down the stairs is also difficult. The joint is not locking / clicking or giving way.
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  • [[File:Sagittal section of the knee joint Primal.png|thumb|Knee Joint ]] ...]] (Hoffa’s disease) is one of the causes of [[Anterior Knee Pain|anterior knee pain]].<ref name=":0">Kumar D, Alvand A, Beacon JP. Impingement of infrapat
    3 KB (385 words) - 02:48, 9 January 2022
  • ...anni CW, Kuo R, Tejwani N, et al: Isolated gastrocnemius tightness. J Bone Joint Surg Am   2002;84(6):962-970.</ref>. ...degrees. The test is considered positive when DF at the AJ is greater with knee flexed than extended.
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  • ...45/4/357/111154/Tibiofemoral-Joint-Positioning-for-the-Valgus Tibiofemoral joint positioning for the valgus stress test]. Journal of Athletic Training. 2010 ...es an abducting force at the the foot, and a valgus force through the knee joint.
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  • ...Joint Replacement Available: https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/treatment/total-joint-replacement/<nowiki/>(accessed 24.12.2023)</ref> ...oplasty), and various other procedures exist which attempt to realigne the joint (e.g. osteotomies) or resurfacing with tissue.<ref>Radiopedia Arthroplasty
    2 KB (309 words) - 13:30, 11 January 2024
  • Ankle (talocrural joint) dorsiflexion ...ted range of motion is 20 degrees.<ref>Norkin CC, White DJ. Measurement of joint motion: a guide to goniometry. FA Davis; 2016 Nov 18.</ref>
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  • Steinman test is done to diagnose meniscal pathology at the knee joint.The test is divided into 2 parts i.e Steinman part 1 and Steinman part 2 or ...n, Or the patient is lying on the bed supine with the examiner holding the knee at 90 degrees of flexion.
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  • ...ty of joint functions:''' functions of the range and ease of movement of a joint. ...ility of single or several joints, vertebral, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle, small joints of hands and feet; mobility of joints generalized; imp
    2 KB (241 words) - 05:49, 1 June 2023
  • ...he pediatric knee. Pediatric Radiology 2013;43(suppl 1):S90-98.</ref>&nbsp;Knee pain in the paediatric population arises from different underlying patholog == Common Knee Disorders in Children ==
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  • ...chondritis Dissecans of the Knee|Osteochondritis dissecans]] of the [[Knee|knee.]] <ref name="p1">Conrad, J. M., & Stanitski, C. L. (2003). [https://journa ...[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmzLa76Wnrk&ab_channel=JIGSBINDAS 3D Knee Joint]</ref>
    3 KB (418 words) - 11:54, 13 September 2023
  • ...to hold the pressure. If positive we can say the extensor mechanism of the knee is disturbed.<ref name="Hagen">Hagen, K., ‘Anterieure Kniepijn’, Afstud Knee Extension ( tests grade 3-thru 5)
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  • ...or more information, see [[Knee_OA:_CPR_for_Hip_Mobs|CPR for hip mobs with knee OA]]. ...de can be performed in other positions. Anterior glide is used to increase joint play and capsular stretch to encourage external rotation and extension ROM.
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  • [[File:Knee flex.jpeg|thumb|Knee Flexion]] ...-flexors (accessed 16.2.2022)</ref>. The hamstring muscles are the primary knee flexors. They play a key role in everyday movements, eg [[Running Biomechan
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  • ...;(in which the examiner strokes the proximal hand on the thigh towards the knee and taps on the patella with the index finger of his distal hand) and the [ <br>Click [[Knee|here]]&nbsp;to get more information of anatomy of the knee.<br>
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  • Ankle (talocrural joint) plantarflexion Patient is in prone or supine with test-side knee in slight flexion.
    682 bytes (87 words) - 22:24, 20 September 2023
  • ...imitations not allowing the clinician to analyse the ROM and track the hip joint during eg [[Walking - Muscles Used|walking]] or maximum squat. Motion captu Hip flexion range of motion is dependent on the position of the [[knee]] during movement.
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