ADT and Door Stopper Effect

ADT and Door Stopper Effect

ADT (Anterior drawer test) is performed to detect Anterior cruciate ligament( ACL) injury. The anterior cruciate ligament has two bundles named on the basis of tibial insertion: Anteromedial: tight in flexion; primarily an anterior restraint; evaluated by Lachman and anterior drawer tests Posterolateral: tight in extension; primarily a rotatory restrain; evaluated by pivot shift test […]

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 Foot and Ankle Examinations

Foot and Ankle Examinations

Foot and Ankle Examinations are done to evaluate the foot and ankle pathologies and are discussed in the following headings. History taking in Foot and Ankle Examinations: Pain Deformity Decrease function Instability Cosmesis Footwear difficulty Inspection Gait Single stance tip-toe Double stance tip-toe Walk on heels, Lateral border Standing on heels: Functions of extensors and […]

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