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16 Δεκ 2022 · This article examines the McMurray test and what a positive result may mean. It also discusses the accuracy of the test, what may happen after a positive result, and potential treatments for...
Your provider will classify your test as positive if they find anything that indicates that your meniscus is torn. A negative result means your provider didn’t feel or hear anything during the test.
McMurray's test is used to determine the presence of a meniscal tear within the knee. Technique. Patient Position: Supine lying with knee completely flexed. Therapist Position: on the side to be tested. Proximal Hand: holds the knee and palpates the joint line, thumb on one side and fingers on the other.
Results. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value , negative predictive value and accuracy for medial joint line tenderness in diagnosing medial meniscus tear were 50%, 61.7%, 51.8%, 60% and 56.45% respectively.
1 Νοε 2018 · A positive McMurray test (reported pain plus palpable click or clunk) substantially increases the probability of a meniscal tear because this test has high specificity (97%) but low...
28 Μαΐ 2024 · One of the primary limitations of McMurray’s test is its potential for false negatives, where a meniscal tear may go undetected. This can occur in cases where the tear does not provoke...
The McMurray test is a manipulative test used to diagnose meniscal tear in the knee. It involves rotating the tibia internally and externally while applying valgus stress and extending the knee. A positive test is indicated by an audible or palpable "thud" or "click."