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Drawer Test The Drawer Test is used to assess the stability of the anterior cruciate ligament -- or ACL -- as well as the posteriorcruciate ligament -- or PCL. Place the patientamp;#39;s foot on the bed so the knee is bent at 90 degrees. To prevent the foot from slipping, the examiner can carefully sit on the patientamp;#39;s forefoot. Grasp the lower leg with both hands, with the thumbs resting on the tibial tuberosity To test the stability of the ACL, pull the tibia forward. For the PCL, push the tibia backwards. Physiologically, tibial translation movement should be minimal in either direction. The test is considered positive if there is excessive tibial translation, particularly in comparison to the contralateral limb. Excessive anterior tibial translation indicates a lesion of the ACL, whereas posterior translation suggests a lesion of the PCL. always start the examination with the lower leg in a neutral position, to avoid false positive test results. For example, if the PCL is