Return To The Previous Page
Buy a Package
Number Of Visible Items Remaining : 3 Item

Lachman test

Lachman test
The Lachman test is performed by placing the knee in 30 degrees of flexion and then stabilizing the distal femur with one hand while pulling the proximal tibia anteriorly with the other hand, thereby attempting to produce anterior translation of the tibia. An intact ACL limits anterior translation and provides a distinct endpoint. Lack of a distinct endpoint suggests ACL injury.
Courtesy of Ryan P Friedberg, MD.
Graphic 65914 Version 2.0

Do you want to add Medilib to your home screen?