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This is going to be the Lachman Test to test for anterior Cruciate ligament rupture The Lachman test is also known under the name of Ritchie, Trillat or Lachman Trillat test And it is described as the most valid test by a meta-analysis of Benjaminse et al. (2006) with a sensitivity of 85% and a specificity of 94% Experts recommend to first exclude a PCL injury before you conduct the test for an ACL tear The reason for this is that the Tibial sets posteriorly with a PCL injury Which could give you the impression that there is a lot of movement of the Tibia when you conduct an ACL test So you could have a false positive in the end If you want to figure out how you can test for PCL injury make sure you watch our videos on the Posterior Drawer Test right here or watch our video on the Posterior Sag Sign right here To perform this test have your patient in supine line position and bring your patients tests leg into 30 degrees of flexion. Fixate the femur with your other hand Bring the tibia