McMurray's Test for Meniscal (Meniscus) Injury of the Knee | Clinical Physio
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- This important test for the knee can be used to assess for the presence of a Meniscal Tear! Check out the video to see how the test is done, and it's effectiveness in clinical practice!
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You do an absolutely incredible job explaining these maneuvers, liked, commented, and subscribed! Brilliant!
This video is honestly the best I've ever watched in reference to the knee! Fantastic. Thank you.
Thats incredibly kind of you Charlotte! Thank you so much for your words of support and I really hope all our videos can help you! ❤
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Big applaud to you for being so clear with explanation and demonstration of the test, really helpful😊
Thank you!
I love how clear you explain this Test. Thank you!
Thank YOU! Really glad you enjoyed it 😊
Perfect explanation
Amazingly delivered to be understood
Thank you 🙂🙂
Thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed it 😊
Beautifully done. I think you should clarify "biasing." It sounds like "favoring," which I assume would be NOT compressing. Is that what you meant?
Very helpful, thank you!
You are very welcome!
Super helpful, you should have a lot more subscribers, keep it up!
Thats very kind of you to say! 🙏🏼
To my understanding, the force applied on the proximal side (upper hand) is supposed to be in a valgus or varus way, not in a downward push.
Whatever works best for you! The lower hand can provide the change in direction to change the angle for the meniscus… you just have to make sure you provide in enough compression with upper hand
so good thank you for explaining I follow you from Jordan💙💙
Glad it helped! Shukran jazeelan Yara!
Superb explanation 👌 clarifies a lot 👏
Thank you!
Nice video with a clear explaination. Thank you
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thank you so much !!!!!!
Good explanation sir 😊
Thank you!
Great explanation!
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Thank you, this clarifies a lot!
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Thank you .
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such a great video
Very kind! Thank you Jennifer
Perfect
I have a knee injury and looking at that test I would be in excruciating pain if that was tried out on me perhaps it's my meniscus that's damaged, waiting for an appointment with a physio
Hi! That’s ok! This is one of the most important things about this test… it’s used less in practice because it is deemed quite unspecific… it would be painful for many patients regardless of their pathology or problem
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Thank you💐
You’re very welcome!
Is it possible to further damage meniscal injuries if overly rough? I discussed surgery with a surgeon having looked at my MRI (which confirms meniscus tear). They then did a VERY aggressive testing with strong big circles which seems totally excessive to me.
Great video, when you say this is 'byassing' the medial meniscus do you mean we are testing for the medial meniscus?
Yes thats correct 👍
Hi, I have a hyper mobile Mencius, witch I’m having operated on in a few weeks. What’s can I expect?
Perfect👍 tnx alot💜
You’re very welcome!
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Is it possible to have medial side clicking in this test without actual meniscal tear?
Hi! Most commonly any clicking that occurs can be patellofemoral joint, so be sure to feel with your hands over that joint if clicking is occurring
Hello Dr.. can we differentiate between red zone vs White zone tear by using McMurray test.
Hi Khizar, I would suggest it is probably unlikely to be able to make an accurate estimate of zone of tear based on McMurrays test alone
What about varus/varum position of the knee? Its not important have the knee in that position?
Not necessarily Gabriele, it can be added if you wish but not totally essentials
Ok thank you, because its mentioned in my orthopedic book but i didnt see any physio use of😅
This man in the ochre robes, in the advertisement , is really getting on my nerves !!!!
Not sure who that is!
Thank you.
No problem!