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Apley Compression Test on Knee Examination

With the patient prone, the knee being tested is flexed to
Apley Compression ... internal and external rotation ... injury. ... for ligamentous injury ... orthopedics #msk #sports
Positive Shrug Sign for Rotator Cuff Injury

The "Shrug Sign” is the inability to lift the arm
Positive Shrug Sign ... for Rotator Cuff ... Injury The " ... inability to lift ... clinical #video #msk #sports
McMurray's Test for Meniscal Tear on Knee Examination

With the patient lying supine, the examiner palpates the
the leg from the ankle ... is internally rotated ... is externally rotated ... injury. ... #orthopedics #sports
Shoulder Shrug Sign for Rotator Cuff Injury

The "Shrug Sign” is the inability to lift the arm
Shoulder Shrug Sign ... for Rotator Cuff ... Injury The " ... inability to lift ... clinical #video #msk #sports
Femoral Head Fracture: Pathogenesis and clinical findings
 • Posterior hip dislocation -> Impaction force from femoral
Avulsion or shearing injury ... from height -> Compressive ... onto lateral hip Signs ... Complications: • Inability ... • Externally Rotated
Apley Compression Test on Knee Exam

Patient is prone with leg flexed 90 degrees.
Tibia is rotated medially
Tibia is rotated ... suggests meniscal ... injury. ... suggests ligamentous injury ... #orthopedics #sports
Apley Distraction Test on Knee Examination

With the patient prone, the knee being tested is flexed to
internal and external rotation ... applied to the meniscus ... injury (seen with ... compression test ... orthopedics #msk #sports
POCUS Ultrasound Probe Movement Nomenclature / Terminology
Fan - Motion in the short axis of the probe
POCUS Ultrasound ... Motion in the short ... 90° Pressure / Compression ... patient's body Rotation ... target #POCUS #Ultrasound
Posterior Knee Dislocation Injury
Specifically, POSTERIOR KNEE DISLOCATIONS can have significant associated injury that needs unique approach
distal pulses and Ankle ... Check hip and ankle ... CLINICAL: instability ... special ligament/meniscus ... excessive internal rotation