Title: Examination of the Knee
1Examination of the Knee
- Thursday SM Conference
- August 30, 2007
2Exam Settings
- Sideline Exam (on the field triage)
- Training room (post game eval)
- Office/clinic Exam (delayed detailed)
3Sideline ExamPurpose determine disposition
- Transfer (severe injury)
- Hold out (mild moderate)
- Observe re-examine
- Provide first aide
- Return to action (mild ? no injury?)
4Sideline Exam Routine
- Determine mechanism
- Point of maximum tenderness
- Maneuver producing most pain
- Determine severity of damage
5Case Presentation
- 22 year old collegiate wrestler
- Contact injury to left knee
- Medial-sided knee pain
6- Mechanism ?
- Foot planted
- Outside force
- Pain pop
7Sideline Exam
8Medial Pain(Differential Diagnoses)
- Medial Collateral Ligament sprain
- Hamstring strain
- Gastroc strain
- Medial Meniscus tear
9First find Joint line
10Maximum Tenderness?
- Pain on inside
- Tender over MCL
11Most Painful maneuver?
- Straight Valgus?
- Straight
- 30 degrees
- External rotation?
12Sprain Severity?
- Classify by laxity
- Best exam technique
- One-handed
- Two handed
13Check both sides!
- Laxity normal ???
- Plastic man
- Post exercise
14Anterior Drawer at 20-30 degreesModified
Lachmans
15Exam Settings
- Sideline Exam (on the field triage)
- Training room (post game eval)
- Office/clinic Exam
16Two handed technique
- Trap ankle on Iliac crest
- Both hands on joint line
- Palpate both joint lines
Stress X-ray
17Sprains (ligaments)
18Sprains (ligaments)
19Sprains (ligaments)
20Hughston Laxity Classification
- Grade I 1-4 mm laxity
- Grade II 5-9 mm laxity
- Grade III gt10 mm laxity (soft endpoint)
- Hughston JC, Andrews JR, Cross MJ, Moschi A
Classification of knee ligament instabilities.
Part I. The medial compartment and cruciate
ligaments. - J Bone Joint Surg Am 58159-172, 197
21Two handed technique
- Trap ankle on Iliac crest
- Both hands on joint line
- Palpate both joint lines
Stress X-ray
22Two handed technique
23Collegiate football Severity vs. Return
- Grade I 10.6 days
- Grade II 19.5 days
- Derscheid, G.L. and J.G. Garrick.
- MCL injuries in football Non-operative
management of grade I and grade II sprains. - Am J Sports Med, 1981. 9(6) p. 365-8.
24Sideline estimate(Crowley-Albright 30
consecutive FB cases)
- 1 mm 1 week
- 2 mm 2 weeks
- 3 mm 3 weeks
- 6 mm 6 weeks
millimeters weeks
25Time Loss From Sport
- Severity of injury
- Compliance??
26Exam Settings
- Sideline Exam (on the field triage)
- Training room (post game eval)
- Office/clinic Exam
27Office Exam
- What is important about the MCL exam?
- Knee stability in full extension
28Knee HemarthrosisDifferential Diagnosis
- ACL 70
- Meniscus 50
- Fracture 20
- Patellar dislocation
- PCL
29Value of MRI?
- When should an MRI be done?
- When knowledge of location of injury might
influence treatment - When additional injury is suspected
- Instability at full extension should increase
suspicion of cruciate injury - Mazzocca, A.D., et al., Valgus medial collateral
ligament rupture causes concomitant loading and
damage of the anterior cruciate ligament. - J Knee Surg, 2003. 16(3) p. 148-51.
30Location MCL Tissue damage
- Proximal ruptures heal more quickly than distal
but have more stiffness - Complete ruptures can displace into the joint
- Damage over entire ligament associated with
persistent laxity after non-operative treatment - Nakamura, N., S. Horibe, et al. (2003). "Acute
grade III MCL injury of the knee associated with
ACL tear. usefulness of MRI in determining
treatment regimen." - Am J Sports Med 31(2) 261-7.
31Grade III Gross instability Laxity at full ext
(no endpoint)
- Indicates complete rupture of MCL
- Evaluate posteromedial capsule
- Evaluate for cruciate injury
- ACL
- PCL
- Evaluate for Patellar Dislocation
32Pivot shift techniques
- Re-entry tests
- MacIntosh
- Hughston Jerk
- Exit tests
- Losee (5 tests)
- Slocum
- Low profile
Slocum's pivot test
33The Pivot-ShiftLow Profile Technique
- exit type pivot (in-to-out of place)
- No valgus
- Limit arc to last 20 degrees
34Losee Tests
35Active Quad Self Induction of Pivot Shift
36LCL??? or MCL???
37Reverse pivot
38Meniscus tears
- Joint line tenderness
- Most sensitive but least specific (Fu)
- Squat and duck walk test
- McMurray' s test
- Modified McMurray' s test
- Most sensitive but least sensitive
- Appleys test
- Modified Appleys test
- Full Extension??
- Pain anterior joint line
39Modified McMurray' s test
40Displaced Meniscus?(bucket-handle tear)
- Lacks full extension
- No screw home
- Pain anterior joint line
- Rotation affects degree of pain
- Lacks full flexion
- Rotation affects degree of pain
- Rotation OK in mid range flexion
41Anterior knee pain
- Osgood Schlatter' s
- Jumpers knee
- P-F Chondromalacia
- Synovitis (Plica?)
- P-F instability