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Examination Maneuvers Right knee shown Examination Maneuvers Right knee shown. Examination maneuvers include the Lachman, anterior drawer, lateral pivot shift, Apley compression, and McMurray tests. Lachman test, performed to detect anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, is conducted with the patient supine and the knee flexed to 20 to 30 degrees. The anterior drawer test detects ACL injuries and is performed with the patient supine and the knee in 90 degrees of flexion. The lateral pivot shift test is performed with the patient supine, the hip flexed 45 degrees, and the knee in full extension. Internal rotation is applied to the tibia while the knee is flexed to 40 degrees under a valgus stress (pushing the outside of the knee medially). The Apley compression test, used to assess meniscal integrity, is performed with the patient prone and the examiner's knee over the patient's posterior thigh. The tibia is externally rotated while a downward compressive force is applied over the tibia. The McMurray test, used to assess meniscal integrity, is performed with the patient supine and the examiner standing on the side of the affected knee. Source: Knee Ligaments and Menisci, The Rational Clinical Examination: Evidence-Based Clinical Diagnosis Citation: Simel DL, Rennie D. The Rational Clinical Examination: Evidence-Based Clinical Diagnosis; 2016 Available at: https://jamaevidence.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/Books/845/sim_ch27_f002.png&sec=68728571&BookID=845&ChapterSecID=61357572&imagename= Accessed: October 24, 2017 Copyright © 2017 American Medical Association. All rights reserved