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  • ...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
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  • 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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  • File:Lateral HP prosthetic alignment.png
    ...al plane. The weight line or centre of gravity falls posterior to the knee joint and foot.
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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
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  • ...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>
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  • ...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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  • ...o much as a junior, and have a special interest in Knee joint and Shoulder joint conditions. ...in anterior knee pain and the patellofemoral joint, but also just the knee joint in general.
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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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  • File:Knee Joint.jpg
    Different views of the knee joint
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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.
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • <div class="col-xs-12 col-md-6 col-lg-4">[[Image:Elbow joint Primal.png|200px|center]]<br> Elbow Joint
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  • [[File:Knee extension.gif|thumb|200x200px|Knee extension/flexion]] ...essential role in human movement. The one agonist muscle that extends the knee is the massive [[Quadriceps Muscle|quadriceps]].
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