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McMurray Test
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McMurray Test
, McMurray's Test
Indication
Evaluation for Knee
Meniscus Injury
Efficacy
Test Sensitivity
: 26 to 58%
Test Specificity
: 59 to 94%
Probability of injury if positive: 66% (
Positive Likelihood Ratio
17.3)
Probability of injury if negative: 5% (
Negative Likelihood Ratio
0.5)
References
Jackson (2003) Ann Intern Med 139(7): 575-88 [PubMed]
Solomon (2001) JAMA 286:1610-20 [PubMed]
Technique
Patient lies supine
Knee
flexed to 45 degrees
Hip flexed to 45 degrees
Examiner braces lower leg
One hand holds ankle
Other hand holds knee
Medial meniscus assessment
Assess for pain on palpation
Palpate medial joint line with knee flexed
Assess for "click" suggesting meniscus relocation
Apply valgus stress to flexed knee
Externally rotate tibia (toes point outward)
Slowly extend the knee while still in valgus
Images
Lateral meniscus
Repeat above with knee varus stress and tibia internal rotation
Images
Interpretation
Positive Test suggests
Meniscal Injury
"Click" heard or palpated on above maneuvers
Joint line tenderness on palpation
References
Stratford (1995) J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 22:116-20 [PubMed]
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