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Knee Valgus Stress Test
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Knee Valgus Stress Test
, Knee Varus Stress Test
Indications
Evaluate for
Knee
Collateral Ligament instability
Patient Position
Patient lies supine on table
Lower thigh rests on table edge, leg hangs off table
Technique
Perform each stress in two positions
Knee
in 0 degrees (full extension)
Knee
stabilized by PCL and bony articulation
Knee
in 30 degrees of flexion
Isolates collateral ligament for evaluation
Stabilize lower thigh with one hand
Apply gentle stress at patient's ankle or foot
Valgus stress tests medial collateral ligament
Varus stress tests lateral collateral ligament
Repeat test with gentle rocking motion
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Precautions
Varus Stress Test
Varus Stress Test may give
False Positive
result
Femur
rolls externally if not supported
Slight knee flexion may allow for laxity
Stabilize ipsilateral ankle to isolate knee
Sit on edge of table
Patient's ankle rests on examiner's upper knee
Interpretation
Positive Test implies Instability
See Ligamentous Sprain for laxity grading
Laxity on Varus stress suggests
Knee LCL Tear
Laxity on valgus stress suggests
Knee MCL Tear
References
Budoff (1997, April) Consultant, 919-30 [PubMed]
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