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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...
A McMurray test is usually a first step in treating your knee. If your provider feels or hears anything in your knee during a McMurray test, they’ll recommend either further imaging tests or a treatment to relieve your symptoms. After the McMurray test, you might need at least one imaging test.
30 Οκτ 2024 · Diagnosis can be suspected clinically with joint line tenderness and a positive McMurray's test, and can be confirmed with MRI studies. Treatment can be nonoperative versus operative (partial meniscectomy versus repair) depending on the morphology of the meniscus tear, root involvement, patient symptoms, and patient activity demands. Epidemiology.
28 Μαΐ 2024 · Conditions such as osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, or other soft tissue pathologies can yield a positive McMurray test, leading to misdiagnosis or unnecessary further testing.
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."
This review identified that the McMurray's test is of limited clinical value due to relatively low sensitivity, with modified tests (associated with the traditional McMurray's test) having higher diagnostic accuracy and thus these may be more useful clinically.
1 Σεπ 1995 · The results show a high false positive rate when applied to patients who, based on the history, have a low pre-physical examination likelihood for the condition of interest and a higher false negative rate when applied to patients who have a high history-specific prevalence.