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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF

KNEE

FITRI AMIRUDDIN
111 2015 2239

SUPERVISOR : dr. M. ALI HASTI, Sp.OT


ADVISOR : dr. VICTOR GOZALY

ORTHOPEDIC DEPARTMENT
MEDICAL FACULTY
MOSLEM UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA
ANATOMY OF KNEE
ANATOMY OF KNEE
ANAMNESIS
Chief Complaint
Location of Symptoms

Onset of Symptoms
Behavior of Symptoms

Mechanism of Injury
Quality of the Symptoms

Stiffn Swell
Age Pain ess ing

Onset (acute, chronic) ●
Intraarticular

Without locking

Young ●
Location (ant, Post, Lat,
Med) ●
With

Extraarticular
Acute (post injury)
Middle Aged

● ●
Occurrence (Night pain,
with activity)
locking/catching ●
Acute (without injury)
Instabil
Trauma Activity
ity

Giving ●
Mechanisme ●
Running, cycling
away/collapse (valgus/varus etc.

Giving away and force) ●
Squatting
pain ●
None ●
Walking

Neurol Systemi Hx of
ogic Sx c Arthitis

Numbness ●
Fever Multiple joints


Tingling ●
Chill involved
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF KNEE
Inspectio
Provocative n
Maneuvers

Knee,
Ligament, & Palpation
Supporting
Structures

Strength
of Muscle
Range of
Motion
I
N Symmetry Erythema
S
P
E Weight bearing
C and non–
Swelling/E
T weight bearing ffusion
I
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Patient
N Gait
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S
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C
T
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N
P
A PAIN WARMTH

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P BULG

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T
MASS
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F

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S EFFUSION
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S ACL
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