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Dr. Parisa Taheri - Knee Examination and Assessment

Dr. Parisa Taheri provides a comprehensive examination and assessment of the knee, including physical examinations, tests, and palpation techniques. Learn how to assess patellar tracking, perform meniscal tests, and more.

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Dr. Parisa Taheri - Knee Examination and Assessment

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  1. IN THE NAME OF GOD Dr Parisa Taheri

  2. PHISICAL EXAME ( Knee) Dr Parisa Taheri

  3. KNEE Dr Parisa Taheri

  4. Dr Parisa Taheri A, B, and C, Medial aspect of the knee. A. medial epicondyle; B, medial collateral ligament; C, pesanserinus; D, semimembranosus insertion; E, medial joint line.

  5. D Dr Parisa Taheri A,B, and C, Lateral aspect of the knee. A, lateral cpicondyle; B, lateral collateral ligament; C, fibular head; D, biceps tendon; E iliotibial tract; F, tubercle of Gerdy; G, lateral joint line.

  6. Dr Parisa Taheri A, B, and C, Posterior aspect of the knee during active flexion. A, semimembranosus; B, semitendinosus; C. biceps femoris; D common peroneal nerve; E, medial head gastrocnemius; F, lateral head gastrocnemius.

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  10. Q-angle • Q-angle: 14 degree in men / 17 degree in women • Increased Q-angle: infacing / patellofemoral pain • Decreased Q-angle: lateral sublaxation of the patellae Dr Parisa Taheri

  11. Palpitation Dr Parisa Taheri

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  13. Figure 6-34. A, Palpation of the proximal attachment of the medial collateral ligament. B, Palpation of semimembranosus tendon insertion. C, Palpation of pesanserinus bursa. Dr Parisa Taheri

  14. A, Palpation for iliotibial band tendinitis. B, Palpation for biceps tendinitis Dr Parisa Taheri

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  22. Valgus stress test Dr Parisa Taheri

  23. Varus stress test Dr Parisa Taheri

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  25. Ant drawer test Dr Parisa Taheri

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  27. Lachman Test Dr Parisa Taheri

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  29. Post drawer test Dr Parisa Taheri

  30. PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT Dr Parisa Taheri

  31. Active & Passive Patellar Grind Test Dr Parisa Taheri

  32. Step-up-Step-down test Dr Parisa Taheri

  33. Assessing patellar tracking Dr Parisa Taheri

  34. Patellar apprehension test Dr Parisa Taheri

  35. Dr Parisa Taheri Meniscal Tests

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  37. Mc Murray test Dr Parisa Taheri

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  39. Apley Test Dr Parisa Taheri

  40. Dr Parisa Taheri Wilson's test

  41. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION Dr Parisa Taheri

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