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She had excellent secondary stability of her knee with a grade 2B Lachman, posterior drawer (+1) and a knee that was stable to varus and valgus stress at 0° and 30° flexion.
An anterior drawer test is used to check your knee for an ACL tear. Learn about the causes of ACL tears, treatment options, and what to expect with this test.
The Lachman test and posterior drawer test were negative, and the patient was stable to varus and valgus stress testing at 0° and 30° of knee flexion.
The anterior drawer test is a physical examination doctors use to test the stability of the knee’s anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Doctors may use this test, along with images and other exams ...
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