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Marlene DeMaio, MD Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery
Marshall University VAMC Huntington, WV
Mary Lloyd Ireland, MD
Professor Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
ACSM Team Physician CourseSan AntonioFeb 2015
FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY: Knee and Leg
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Functional Anatomy • Anatomy as it relates to
– Function and DYSFUNCTION
– History and Physical Exam
• Think about static and dynamic anatomy. – At rest – Moving: walking, stairs,
jogging, running, swimming, sport specific movement
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KNEE CONDITIONS “My Knee Hurts”
• Mechanical sx: locking, catching – Meniscus – Loose body – Large chondral defect
• Giving Way – ACL tear – Extensor mechanism: quad weakness, effusion
• Grinding, popping: OA • Swelling: all of the above
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Important Histories • Noncontact injury, pop, could not complete
game/ activity • Giving way with cutting, pivoting
• Uncertain injury, locking or catching • Remote injury, obesity • Stair/ladder climbing
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HISTORY
• ACL – Contact vs. Non-
contact – Immediate effusion – Twisting / Valgus
Injury – Instability or “
Giving Way “
• PCL • - Contact • Dashboard / Anterior
Blow to Flexed Knee • Hyperextension Injury • Posterior Instability
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Mechanism of Injury
Baghdad Bowl,2/3/07; CPL Yde USMC
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KNEE EXAMINATION
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KNEE EXAM • Inspection
– Atrophy, asymmetry – ROM: active and passive – Leg length inequality – Alignment: neutral, varus, valgus
• Palpation: tenderness, crepitus • Auscultation: listen for crepitus • Ballotment instead of percussion • Special tests
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Inspection • Skin - Acute
– Abrasions – Lacerations – Contusions – Infection
• Limb Alignment – Genu varus, genu
valgus, neutral – Genu recurvatum
• Muscle Atrophy
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Palpation
• Discrete structures – Many anatomic
structures are palpable.
• Where the patient says:
“It hurts right here.”
PAIN
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BALLOTMENT
• To determine effusion
SPECIAL TESTS
• Structure based • Static tests • Dynamic
(Provocative Tests)
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Lower Limb: Lateral View
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Lower Limb: Medial View
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Lower Limb: Anterior View
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Flexion/Extension: Knee
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Extensor Mechanism
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Knee model: Anterior View
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EFFUSION
• Ballotment – Proximal hand Milks mid
- thigh down to superior patella
– Distal hand – Palpates for fluid wave in
peripatellar region
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EFFUSION
• Effusion size – 3+ = “severe”
• Tense effusion
– 2+ = “moderate” • Large effusion, supple
skin
– 1+ = “mild” • Small, palpable
effusion
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PATELLOFEMORAL SYNDROME EARLY OA
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION – normal or nearly normal – effusion – tenderness – pain with patellofemoral compression – abnormal alignment of patella in some
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Patellofemoral Joint Static Tests
• Palpation 0 & 90 (bone) – Osteophytes
• Medial, lateral facets • MFC, LFC
– Prominences
• tibial tubercle • patella
• Palpation 0 & 90 – Quad – Patellar tendon – Medial retinaculum /
medial PFL / fat pad • Plica
– Lateral retinaculum / ITB / fat pad
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Patellofemoral Joint Dynamic Tests
• Apprehension test (instability)
• Subluxation • “J” sign
• ROM
– Ext / Flex – Crepitance, flexion angle – Plica – Patellar tilt,
• Retinaculum tightness (malalignment)
– Medial (25% sublux lateral) – Lateral (8-10 mm sublux
medial)
• Patellar tilt test (malalignment)
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Internal/External Rotation: Knee
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Left Knee Joint, Ligaments, from above
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Knee joint and menisci, from above
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Tibial plateau and menisci, from above
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Meniscus • Static Tests
– Swelling over the meniscus
– Pain with palpation of
the joint line
• Dynamic tests – McMurray’s – Apley’s – Flick – Axial Compression /
Rotation – Duck walk, squat
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Joint line palpation with knee flexed should produce pain if meniscus is torn
Externally rotate tibia for medial meniscus tears, Internally rotate for lateral meniscus tears
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Concepts & Review of Programs
SELECTING AN ACL
PREVENTION PROGRAM:
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Observation: ML Ireland
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Screw home mechanism (Smillie) tibial externally rotates in terminal knee extension
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LIGAMENT TESTS
• Collaterals and Posterolateral Corner – Static exam: Palpation
• Cruciates, Collaterals, PL Corner – Cannot palpate – Dynamic tests
• Normal result = intact ligament • Abnormal result INFER THAT THE LIGAMENT IS
TORN – Amount of severity = Amount of damage – Binary finding
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ACL • Lachman Examination at 30 deg
– Binary: increased anterior translation (yes/no) – Grade: amount of anterior translation in mm
• I 1 - 5 mm • II 6 - 10 mm • III 11 - 15 mm • IV > 15 mm
– End - point (solid or soft) – ALWAYS Compare to other side
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ACL • Anterior Drawer
– Secondary test – 90 degrees of flexion – Stabilize foot in neutral – Apply anterior force to proximal tibia
• Amount of translation • End – point
– More sensitive in chronic tears.
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ACL • Pivot Shift
– Complete vs. partial ACL tear – Ext Flex / Valgus / IR vs. ER – ROM 0-90 – Extending Knee (0 degrees)
• Subluxes anterior
– Flexing Knee (20 -30 degrees) • Reduces posterior • Clunk with Reduction
– Position of IR ablates the finding
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ACL • Pivot Shift
– Grade I = slide or glide – Grade II = jump” or jerk – Grade III = momentary locking – Grade IV = “prolonged locking”
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ACL • Flexion Rotation Drawer Modified pivot shift, Noyes 1978
– ROM 0 - 90 degrees – Neutral rotation – Ankle between examiner’s trunk and arm – Hands around proximal tibia / joint line
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Knee model: Medial View
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Medial Knee - MCL • MCL Stress Testing
– Apply Valgus load at 0 & 30 degrees – Compare
• Can test the posteromedial capsule
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Knee model: Lateral View
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Posteromedial corner • Medial collateral ligament
– Superficial and deep layers – Meniscotibial and
meniscofemoral ligaments • Posterior Oblique ligament
– Runs posterior to superficial MCL
– Multiple bands attaching to posteromedial capsule, semimembranosus, and proximal tibia
Kaar, OKU 10, P 455
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Posterolateral Corner: Static stabilizers
• Fibular collateral ligament • Popliteofibular ligament • Posterolateral capsule • Popliteus serves as dynamic and
static stabilizer • Popliteus femoral attachment in
anterior popliteal sulcus, 2cm. anterior and distal to FCL attachment
• Upside down muscle: origin distal, insertion proximal
Kaar, OKU 10 p 455
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Posterolateral Complex • Varus Stress Test
– Perform at 0 & 30 degrees
– Apply varus load – 30º > 0º
• Dial test
– ER Testing at 30 & 90 degrees
– 30 degrees (PLC) – 90 degrees (PLC + PCL)
• Gait Observation – Limb alignment – Varus thrust
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Knee model: Posterior View
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PCL • Observation
– Anterior Medial Tibial Step – Off
• Knee at 90 deg of flexion
– Posterior “Sag” Sign • Hip at 90 degrees • Knee at 90 degrees • Gravity and / or posterior
force • Amount of posterior
translation or “sag”
• Posterior Drawer – Primary Test – 90 deg of flexion – Stabilize foot – Apply posterior force to
proximal tibia • translation • End - point
– degrees, Stabilize foot – Averages 10 mm
• Compare
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PCL • Reverse Pivot Shift Sign
– ROM 0- 90 – Slight valgus, ER / IR (controversial)
– Extending Knee (20 degrees)
• Reduces anterior – Flexing Knee (80-90 degrees)
• Subluxes posterior
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Ligament Testing
• Defined clinical maneuver to determine pathologic laxity (TEAR).
• Position of knee is where the ligament exhibits its greatest effect on restraint. – ACL Lachman: 25-30 deg – PCL Posterior Drawer: 90 deg
• Abnormal result = ligament tear – Compare to contralateral knee
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EXAMINATION OF THE LEG
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The history is key.
• Use PQRST • Observe • Palpate the site of maximal tenderness
– Determine origin of pain – Bone, soft tissue, both
• Perform a neurovascular exam
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EXERCISE INDUCED LEG PAIN
• ANATOMIC APPROACH – Bone and Periosteum – Soft Tissue
• Muscle and Fascia • Vessels • Nerves
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Anatomic Sources of Leg Pain: Bone and Periosteum
•Bone bone strain stress stress reaction fracture •Periosteum
–Inflammation at muscle insertions
• tibialis posterior • soleus
• Both: Shin splints – Medial tibial stress reaction
© 2002 Mark R. Hutchinson, M.D.
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Anatomic Sources of Leg Pain: Soft Tissue
•Muscles –4 fascial compartments –Chronic strains and tendinopathy
•Achilles
•Nerves – CRPS –Radiculopathy –Peripheral nerve entrapment
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80% of CECS involve the anterior or lateral compartments
(Cross-section just above middle of leg) Flexor digitorum longus m.
Tibialis Posterior m.
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Gastrocnemius m. (medial head)
Flexor hallucis longus m.
Soleus m.
Gastrocnemius m. (lateral head)
Extensor digitorum longus m.
Peroneus longus m.
Peroneus brevis m.
Davey J, Rorabeck C, and Fowler P. The tibialis posterior muscle compartment. Am J Sports Med 12(5):391-397, 1984.
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SUMMARY • Know your anatomy • Listen to the history
– Get a working diagnosis – Focus the exam to prove or disprove your dx
• Systematic Approach & Anatomy Based Exam – Develop your own routine – Cover all anatomic structures – Do it the same every time – Compare to contralateral knee
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