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Quadriceps active (QA) test is an established and helpful test for diagnosing [[Posterior Cruciate Ligament|posterior cruciate ligament]] (PCL) impairment.<ref>Kambhampati SBS, Guthikonda B. [https://jassm.org/view-pdf/?article=fe2120cb1eedbfcbf5847cd54cf1b1686Jqx8ykqD8c= The pushed quadriceps active test – A modification of the quadriceps active test to diagnose PCL deficiency.] J Arthrosc Surg Sport Med. 2021;2(2):128–30. </ref><br> | |||
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Revision as of 22:33, 28 June 2024
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Quadriceps active (QA) test is an established and helpful test for diagnosing posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) impairment.[1]
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- ↑ Kambhampati SBS, Guthikonda B. The pushed quadriceps active test – A modification of the quadriceps active test to diagnose PCL deficiency. J Arthrosc Surg Sport Med. 2021;2(2):128–30.