Varus Stress Test of the Knee | Lateral Collateral Ligament Injury
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This is not medical advice. The content is intended as educational content for health care professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional. Andreas demonstrates how to perform the varus stress test at the knee joint to assess the lateral collateral ligament.
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These videos are AWESOME! Short, to the point and I love hearing how effective these tests are. Thank you for creating these!
You just earned another subscriber. Your videos are informative and straight to the point. The production value is also very high compared to a lot of other instructional videos, which makes it very easy to watch. I'll recommend your videos to my teacher and my classmates and hopefully they'll join in as well. Thanks a lot.
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your video is very east to watch,i will recommend your Video to my same major friends and my students in class
Appreciate your videos as a new nurse practitioner I learn better by seeing. I also appreciate you discussing the evidence concerning the test. Great job! 👍🏼
Thank god every medical videos is so long i adore these videos
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You guys are awesome. Your videos are straight to the point and like someone here said, they have a high production value. Thank you and keep up the awesome work.
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Why do we need to externally the tibia for this test?Internal rotation followed by varus force to knee will exert more pressure to LCL right.
I don’t think it’s about generating tension on the ligament. It’s about seeing how much range of motion that ligament will allow to happen. Internal rotation could hurt something else that’s already damaged too.
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+PDC Ghada thanks for the nice words!
I have found your videos very helpful and educational, but I have a question about this video. Since it's a test for the lateral collateral ligament, why are you rotating the lower leg laterally while applying varus stress on the knee? Wouldn't it be better to rotate the lower leg medially while applying varus stress on the knee in order to optimize test of lateral collateral ligament?
does the hand on the femur produce opposing movement, or is it used as a stabilization point?
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Thank you guys for the amazing and easy-to-remember content! I first came across your vids when I was having traps problem, and now you're all over our professor's musculoskeletal lectures lol! Dank jullie wel en tot de volgende videos! Groetjes uit Californie!
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Holy!!if you did this to my knee right now I would cry watching this video makes me cringe like no other I've been dealing with this for 2 years now pops out all the time
Hi!! Great video!! Quick question, in what degree of measurement should kneecap movement while in a knee brace be obtained in? I am simulating the knee for a project and this information would be very helpful!!
Really helpful sir
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Plz kindly make video on upper and lower limb assessment ..
Can be found everywhere on our channel. Just use the search function!
Doctor I have my lage not straight please how can I do please sir help me now very pain or I can't stand
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During the track season I did sprinting and after my last competition I noticed that the side of my knee hurt. I have tried training since but it keeps hurting when I try sprinting or when I extend the knee a lot while running. I also notice it hurts when I try to take my shoe off using the heel of my other foot or when I pull the leg. The pain is not unbearable but it bothers me a lot and really doesn't let me go hard. Is this something that will eventually go away? I gave it 1 and a half months to heal.
Hi Paul,
really hard to say from afar what the actual issue is.
As a rule of thumb, if something doesn 't go away after 2-3 weeks, we'd consider going to a local physio who can evaluate your individual situation.
Physiotutors okay, thank you
I had full knee replacement, and my doctors never done that twisted my leg. Maybe that’s why I’m still having pain.
Hej
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I think for PCL you need to rotate knee medically with 20-30 deg flexion( in ur video u mention external rotation )
For MCL you need to rotate laterally.
However MCL is taut in both flexion & extension
For the PCL there are other more specific tests. Have a look into our playlist or search on the channel.
For the MCL isolation valgus (not the varus) stress in 20-30° is the most specific. Lateral rotation of the tibia brings more tension to the whole joint capsule.
In full extension the MCL are tested together with the whole PMC complex.
thank uuuu
thx bro !
Awesome💕
How do you test mcl?
many thanks
no worries, you're welcome!
So this test for Straight Lateral Ligament Instability of the Knee, is it General or Specific? Should I still put a rule-out test?
+Adrian Calderon it tests integrity of the lateral collateral ligament
Generally you build your hypothesis during your patient history (mechanism of injury), pain on the lateral side of the knee, feeling of instability etc and then assess using the test
Ight thanks! big help 😉
Helpful in learning ..easy teaching 😊 thank you for helping 👍
If these tests have very little proof of their proficiency why are they utilised? I heard the piriformas test was not adequate at all for testing for pain in that area, yet it is still taught?
+Luci Bloom We just couldn´t find any numbers about the validity of theses tests, that´s all. They are up to today the only tests that are commonly used to test the LCL and MCL. I don´t get your comment about the piriformis test. Which video are you refering to?
Physiotutors Ok thanks. It's ok, I wasn't referring to the piriformis test you show here. I was taught at college and told that it's not effective, that's all.
What’s the difference between varus and valgus stress in names ???
Valgus Stress: the tibia is “abducted” from the femur
Varus stress: the tibia is “adducted” from the femur
@@Physiotutors OMG thank you for explaining this! Been trying to figure this out the whole time
I always feel a snapping outside my right knee at the fibula, everytime i extend the leg, could it be a LCL injury?
With an LCL injury you would experience pain at the LCL itself plus increased gapping compared to the other side.
Snapping could also be from the tractus iliotibialis that moves over the epicondyles.
Yeah that's may be the cause of the snapping, are there any ways to get rid of it? Thank you for replying
+lê đặng thiên phúc best thing is to see a local physio to evaluate ur personal situation. If ur iliotibial band is tight, strengthening the gluteals and stretching ur TFL might help.
Can someone explain me this.
surely it's abduction rather than adduction, as you're moving the leg away from the midline of the body to try and put stress on the LCL? Am i wrong? 00:57??
It’s adduction of the lower leg/tibia
Hey can you please put up the reference for the same ? 😊
Article is in the description
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Thanks! We sure will 💪🏼
I hold my breath everytime you rotate and press..
Nah, the knee is robust
Let me tell you this tendon can cause immense pain that will radiate all the way down the muscle of outer side of the calf!
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you are rotating lower leg externally in both video. varus and valgus. which one is right??
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