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Title: Knee Examination


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Knee Examination
  • Kathy Rainsbury
  • February 2008

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How to diagnose a knee complaint - HISTORY
  • 1) Patients age sex
  • 2) Does the knee swell?
  • 3) Is there a mechanical problem?

3
Age sex
4
Swelling?
  • Effusion
  • presence of pathology which must be investigated
  • XS synovial (inflammatory) fluid/ blood/ pus
  • Absence of effusion
  • Does not exclude pathology, but less likely.
  • Long-standing meniscus lesions/ OA

5
Mechanical problem?
  • Hx of initial injury mechanism
  • Degree direction incapacity
  • Knee give way?
  • Going down stairs/ jumping cruciate ligament
  • Twisting/ walking/ uneven ground meniscus
  • Knee locks?
  • NEVER locks in full extension
  • Full flexion but limited extension FB
    meniscal (click)
  • Pain
  • When? Localise?

6
Investigations
  • Examine other joints (? Rheumatoid/ psoriasis
    other inflammatory arthropathies)
  • Aspiration culture of fluid
  • Bloods
  • Xray joint (? use)
  • CXR (if ? TB)
  • MRI
  • EUA
  • Arthroscopy

7
Examination
  • Look
  • Measure
  • Feel
  • Move

8
Surface anatomy
9
Surface anatomy 2
10
1
- Joint line
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Inspection (ant. post.)
  • Symmetry
  • Swelling/ bruising/ scars/ rash/ deformity/
    wasting/ bursae
  • (Heat)
  • Patella position quads/ extensor apparatus
    intact?

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Measure
  • Quads circumference

12
Palpate
  • Effusion patellar tap
  • Fluid displacement
  • Tenderness
  • Bend knee joint line
  • Collateral ligaments
  • Tibial tubercle
  • Femoral condyles

13
Move
  • Active passive
  • Extension 0 deg (? Hyperextension)
  • Flexion 135 deg

14
Move - instability
  • 1) Valgus stress test (ve if medial lig torn)
  • 2) Varus stress test ( ve lat lig torn)
  • 3) Anterior Drawer test (ve if ant cruciate
    torn)
  • Or Lachman test
  • 4) Posterior Drawer test (ve if post cruciate
    torn)

15
Instability - rotatory
  • MacIntosh test / pivot shift test (difficult if
    patient not under anaesthesia)

16
Menisci
  • Feel for clicks, listen for crepitus
  • McMurrays test medial lateral menisci
  • (or Apleys grind test)

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And finally
  • Gait
  • Genu varum varus my pig?
  • Genu valgus

varus
valgus
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