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Of course that is something we would like to do for every test, but this is just not feasible due to the lack of patients that we would have to film in our studio.
Your videos are very useful for sure. I wonder we have to do external rotation of Tibia.. One thing I have observed is that feet is slightly externally rotated while walking atleast in my case.
Thanks very much again guys, really enjoying these. I've noticed in a couple of orthopaedic tests of the knee (Valgus Stress and now Lachman's) that you passively hold the tibia in some external rotation. Can I ask what this does?
For the Lachman you can relax the cruciate ligaments and increase ROM. Think officially the test is described in neutral so we might have to do some due dilligence here. For the Valgus Stress it should be in neutral.
You're welcome Benny and good question! Frank et al. (1986) reason that rotation of the tibia influences interpretation. Internal tibial rotation will decrease translation and might lead to a false positive interpretation: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3780086
The Lachman is the best test we have, especially in an acute situation. In a chronic situation, the anterior drawer scores as good as the Lachman. Generally, an orthopedic surgeon (and physio) will usually perform the Lachman, Anterior Drawer and Pivot-Shift altogether to increase the chance for an ACL tear if positive.
Because if the tibia sags posteriorly (due to a PCL rupture) you will get a lot of joint play and movement when you pull the tibia anteriorly which mimicks a positive test
I don’t know how to watch the video on posterior draw test? “You can watch it right here” - I don’t understand how? Clicking on it doesn’t take me there. Pls help!
Physiotutors Thank you for such a quick reply!! Found it!! Can I please ask you two more questions? First, this posterior test, can it damage my ligament even more? I have grade 3 pcl tear, and I’m terrified before these tests are performed because I feel like they will just tear all my ligaments completely. And second question - I’m trying to find the bestest exercises to strengthen all the muscles that need to be strengthened before total hip replacement surgery. If you have them on your Chanel, please tell me how to find? Thank you!!!!🙏🙏🙏
If you already have a confirmed lesion why would it be necessary to perform the test? In case you are looking to strengthen your hip prior to surgery you can take a look at our videos on gluteal strengthening. ua-cam.com/video/GwPe0JwYbrA/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/WHDdm0Yxh-o/v-deo.html
is it possible to have a negative lachman test with a complete ACL tear?? .. 4 orthopaedics performed this test on my knee but no results and the all of a sudden MRI says ACL tear.. i really am suspicious of getting trapped in a fraud😟😟
The best way to remember is always to understand the biomechanical and anatomical background behind a test. Then it becomes logical and you know how to test/stress/provoke the different structures.
I am leg PCL reconstruction 7 weeks complete I am I'm slowly walking sleeping leg so same I am problem then PCL ligament loose continue the Physiotherapy full recovery for or surgery anyone tell you sir
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Appropriately detailed and yet concise. Excellent video, thanks!
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+karishma shaik very happy to hear Karishma! That's exactly the reason we make those videos!
Nice work guys! Good job on explaining the sensitivity and specificity of the test!
+Sandip Oppal thanks a lot !
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+sameer mohd you're welcome!
really good explanation and straight to the point
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Great - this is what we made this channel for! Congrats!
Ditto that... studying for final exams right now. Our instructor shows these videos in class for our examples. :)
Very good presentation. However I'd like to add that it was first described by Torg, and attributed to his mentor, Lachman 👍🏾
Very good when you show your explanation in English in the video as we sometimes could not translate your words when you speak fast
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Good explanation of the test, it's really helpful,thank u for this.
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valuable test
Absolutely
One of the few
Thank u for great video great explanation
I will suggest you ...to test on injured person ..so we can see. ..whats wrong with that joint
Of course that is something we would like to do for every test, but this is just not feasible due to the lack of patients that we would have to film in our studio.
good explanation
Thanks!
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that's the goal, you're welcome!
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Glad to hear, that's why we started this channel!
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Well done it is very good advice.
Your videos are very useful for sure.
I wonder we have to do external rotation of Tibia.. One thing I have observed is that feet is slightly externally rotated while walking atleast in my case.
Thanks for your videos these helps a lot😇
Thank you sifu
You’re welcome Guna
Wow you are the only place to go for these tests! They are all completely great, thanks!
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Ur welcome! Thank you for subscribing!
Can someone explain to me how exactly do I understand if the test is positive? Thanks in advance.
I love your channel and I am a sport therapist and your videos help me loads
+PDC Ghada we are very glad to hear that !
What about the drawal tests
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Thanks very much again guys, really enjoying these. I've noticed in a couple of orthopaedic tests of the knee (Valgus Stress and now Lachman's) that you passively hold the tibia in some external rotation. Can I ask what this does?
For the Lachman you can relax the cruciate ligaments and increase ROM.
Think officially the test is described in neutral so we might have to do some due dilligence here.
For the Valgus Stress it should be in neutral.
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Thanks a lot and you're welcome!
Thanks doctor, how can finding thy video that do translate English to Arabic in these channel please
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Thank you for the video!
But I would like to ask why do we need to externally rotate the tibia on femur?
You're welcome Benny and good question!
Frank et al. (1986) reason that rotation of the tibia influences interpretation.
Internal tibial rotation will decrease translation and might lead to a false positive interpretation: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3780086
Thank you!
Can someone explain to me when to use lachmann's instead of anterior drawer test, and why?
The Lachman is the best test we have, especially in an acute situation. In a chronic situation, the anterior drawer scores as good as the Lachman.
Generally, an orthopedic surgeon (and physio) will usually perform the Lachman, Anterior Drawer and Pivot-Shift altogether to increase the chance for an ACL tear if positive.
@@Physiotutors thank you!
Could someone explain why eliminating PCL injury before ACL test?
Didn't understand why
Because if the tibia sags posteriorly (due to a PCL rupture) you will get a lot of joint play and movement when you pull the tibia anteriorly which mimicks a positive test
Thank you
Ur welcome Mahsaa!
Love your work bro
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Thanks alot sir
Thank u
Ur welcome Margy!
Why external rotation?
Looks painful... give me an mri.
Mri is costly though, not everyone can afford
I don’t know how to watch the video on posterior draw test? “You can watch it right here” - I don’t understand how? Clicking on it doesn’t take me there. Pls help!
Thats because UA-cam doesnt support this feature anymore. You can easily find it by searching UA-cam for “posterior drawer physiotutors”
Physiotutors
Thank you for such a quick reply!! Found it!!
Can I please ask you two more questions?
First, this posterior test, can it damage my ligament even more? I have grade 3 pcl tear, and I’m terrified before these tests are performed because I feel like they will just tear all my ligaments completely.
And second question - I’m trying to find the bestest exercises to strengthen all the muscles that need to be strengthened before total hip replacement surgery. If you have them on your Chanel, please tell me how to find? Thank you!!!!🙏🙏🙏
If you already have a confirmed lesion why would it be necessary to perform the test?
In case you are looking to strengthen your hip prior to surgery you can take a look at our videos on gluteal strengthening.
ua-cam.com/video/GwPe0JwYbrA/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/WHDdm0Yxh-o/v-deo.html
I think the chinstrap should be addressed before any Musculoskeletal disorders.
Hahaha Yes
well it’s fixed now. Let’s call it a youth sin
excellent!i like it
is it possible to have a negative lachman test with a complete ACL tear?? .. 4 orthopaedics performed this test on my knee but no results and the all of a sudden MRI says ACL tear.. i really am suspicious of getting trapped in a fraud😟😟
Yes it is
could be due to muscle guarding and depends on subjective interpretation too.
@@Physiotutors makes sense.. thank you
Your muscles around the knee must be in good strength
Please give me the journal name?
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy
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You’ll be back
Thank youuu!
Remember to put in the link when you say: 'the other video is right here' :-)
We can't like inside of videos anymore. that feature is no longer supported by youtube. You can easily find these videos on our channel :)
@@Physiotutors ok.. thank you very much for all you great content. It is absolutely the best!!
there are no of special test
brother how u remember the sequence
+sameer mohd which sequence?
Physiotutors the sequence of test like lateral rotn thn medial than stress in this way there are number of test how to remember all test
The best way to remember is always to understand the biomechanical and anatomical background behind a test. Then it becomes logical and you know how to test/stress/provoke the different structures.
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I am leg PCL reconstruction 7 weeks complete I am I'm slowly walking sleeping leg so same I am problem then PCL ligament loose continue the Physiotherapy full recovery for or surgery anyone tell you sir
Not sure we understand what you question is. Could you specify?
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Bruh tht is freakin internal rotation, he said external rotation
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Why I only look his thigh....
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