Sideline Use Of Turning Ford Helps Diagnosis Of Knee Injury In A High School Football Athlete - Page #3
 

Other Studies:
Initial Knee x-rays and Tib-Fib xray showing:
AP view of the knee demonstrates a non-displaced fracture of the fibular head
Case Photo #1 Case Photo #2 Case Photo #3

MRI of the knee showing:
LCL tear with associated posterior-lateral corner injury and non-displaced fibular head fracture.
Contusions of the distal femur and proximal tibia consistent with hyperextension injury
Case Photo #4 Case Photo #5

Repeat Knee x-rays with stress views showing:
No significant lateral joint space widening of the left knee with varus stress when compared to contralateral side
Case Photo #6 - Walper Stress view 30 degrees, Case Photo #7 - Walper Stress view, Case Photo #8

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