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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2006

A shortclip of how to perfrom the McMurrays test for meniscal pathology in knee examination.

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  • thank u very much for these helpful videos ..

  • @gislaineceregatti-- you must be stupid

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  • @mike818323 yea, i think so too. Surgery brings more good than bad. With meniscus injury, u r prone to injury as your leg is unstable, u also will get osteoarthritis(OA) soon as that injured meniscus is irritating your cartilage, n u gonna need total knee replacement(TKR) when you can't walk d/t OA. TKR is big surgery dude.

  • @TheManosir If u have meniscus injury, acutely, you can take pain killer that is not affecting your stomach if you have peptic ulcer.Physiotherapy for muscle strengthening as strong muscle helps to stabilize your knee. In the hospital I'm attached to, if you are symptomatic more than 3 months, or have inability to extend your knee fully (lock knee is orthopedic emergency), they will treat you surgically. Anyway, see a doctor and get help as if left untreated, you can get osteoarthritis early.

  • thank you! (from a med student)

  • I am also having same Problem,What medicine should I take to control this Problem ?

  • I was was waiting for the patient to suddenly go: "Stop, ouch, stop!!"

  • Is it Ron Jeremy playing the SP?:)))

    Thanks for the video,it's good

  • Thank you very much!

    Greetings from Chile :D

  • yikes, my knees would be popping and cracking if this guy did that to me, I also recently suffered a meniscus tear in my R knee but it had been giving me problems for years so I guess it was about time

  • This video rocks almost as much as my knees suck.

  • @UsernameTakenOMGWTF

    do u know that high heels are 'prescribed' by doctors for certain orthopedic condition namely hagland deformity?

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