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to perform a valgus stress test for the knee weamp;#39;re gonna use this test to look at the MCL ligament and oftentimes what you do is youamp;#39;ve seen it classically instructed in this position where I give a valgus torque to stress that MCL where Iamp;#39;m holding it up here with my hands I donamp;#39;t really love this position itamp;#39;s really hard to stabilize the hip I think we get a little bit more rotation and itamp;#39;s just a challenge to really stress that ligament so what I do for the MCL is I just bring the leg to the side of the table and in this position heamp;#39;s nice and comfortable and relaxed I can pull my hand the outside of the knee and create a little bit of that valgus stress and performing at zero degrees bend it down the 30 degrees and perform it again in that valgus stress right so zero degrees thirty degrees you can perform them both in that position if heamp;#39;s positive at 30 degrees obviously weamp;#39;re know we know that the MCL is in

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In general, the rate of failure for a patellar tendon autograft (from ones own tissues) is lower than a hamstrings autograft. In addition, failure rates for allograft (from cadaver tissue) are higher than those for using ones own tissue.
Anterior cruciate ligament graft stretching can lead to the following conditions: chronic instability. chondral injury. meniscal tears.
Signs of ACL graft failure? The signs of ACL graft failure can include swelling, pain within the knee, locking within the knee, a mechanical block (which can be due to a bucket-handle tear of the meniscus), lack of full motion, and difficulty with twisting, turning, and pivoting.
If untreated, graft impingement can progress to graft rupture. Treatment consists of notchplasty, which is arthroscopic resection of a portion of the lateral aspect of the intercondylar notch.
While there are no definitive warning signs for ACL surgery graft failure, patients should be vigilant for symptoms such as recurrent instability, persistent pain, or swelling after surgery, as these may indicate a potential problem with the graft.
There are many variations of ACL reconstruction, all of which aim to give the patient the best functioning knee possible. The variability depends on what the graft, the new ligament, is made from. In general, there are three main graft options: a patellar tendon autograft, a hamstring autograft, and an allograft.
If a repaired ACL fails, it can only be revised with an ACL reconstruction. Having to redo any kind of ACL surgery results in higher rates of failure, lower rates of successful return to sports activity, and increased risk of developing osteoarthritis in the knee.
The management of anterior cruciate ligament graft impingement depends on the timing and symptom severity. Early management might involve physical and manual therapy or an extension cast. Chronic cases might require surgical revision with notchplasty and debridement 2,3,5.

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