Ulnocarpal Stress Test

Ulnocarpal Stress Test

Introduction The Ulnocarpal Stress Test also known as the ulnar carpal stress test, is a medical exam used to assess the integrity and stability of the wrist’s triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC). The TFCC is a group of ligaments and cartilage that support and stabilize the wrist joint. The test is normally performed by a healthcare…

Ober’s test

Ober’s test

Introduction Ober’s test is commonly used in hip orthopedic exams to identify tightness of the Tensor Fascia Lata (TFL) or contractures of the Iliotibial Band (IT Band) that limit hip adduction. It is often used to diagnose iliotibial band syndrome. The Ober test, first described by Ober (1936), is a common and widely accepted test…

Pivot Shift test of knee joint

Pivot Shift test of knee joint

Introduction Pivot shift test is theoretically an ideal test for dynamic evaluation of the condition of the knee ligaments, which is particularly important in the diagnosis of ACL tear, the evaluation of reconstruction methods, and the formulation of treatment algorithms for patients with ACL injury. Currently, the pivot shift test is the most accurate clinical…

Steinmans Test

Steinmans Test

Steinman’s Test is a medical diagnostic procedure used to assess the integrity and stability of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee joint. The ACL is a crucial ligament that helps stabilize the knee and is frequently injured in sports-related activities or traumatic accidents. Steinman’s Test is one of several clinical tests employed by…

Moving Patellar Apprehension Test

Moving Patellar Apprehension Test

Introduction The Patellar Apprehension Test is a clinical examination used by healthcare professionals, particularly in orthopedics, to assess the stability and integrity of the patella (kneecap) in individuals who may have experienced patellar dislocation or subluxation. This test is performed to determine if the patient is apprehensive about the possibility of their patella shifting out…

Ege’s Test

Ege’s Test

Definition/Description The Ege test is also called the weight-bearing McMurray test because when patients do this test, they have to put weight on their knees. Depending on the meniscus being examined, the patient’s feet are turned outward (medial meniscus) or inward (lateral meniscus). Clinically relevant anatomy The genu articularis consists of several anatomical structures, including…

External Rotation Recurvatum Test

External Rotation Recurvatum Test

Introduction The External Rotation Recurvatum test to measure posterolateral instability of the knee joint is a general assessment of external rotation of the femur that occurs with knee hyperextension and stabilization of the femur. Purpose To document the tibiofemoral joint sagittal plane relationship in patients with posterolateral knee instability and positive external rotation recurvatum test…

Valgus Stress Test

Valgus Stress Test

What is a Valgus Stress Test? The Valgus stress test is a clinical examination technique used by healthcare professionals, primarily in the field of orthopedics and sports medicine, to assess the stability and integrity of a specific joint, typically the knee or elbow. This test involves the application of a valgus force, which is a…

Posterior Drawer Test

Posterior Drawer Test

What is a Posterior Drawer Test? The Posterior Drawer Test is part of a routine knee examination. When a health care provider examines the knee, he or she examines the joint, tests ligaments and mobility, identifies swelling, and makes abnormalities to identify specific manipulations. A PCL tear usually occurs as a result of a fall…