Standing grinding test

The standing position grinding test is to stand in a "bow" position, and the knee joint is subjected to a circular grinding motion to check for pain or noise. It is used to diagnose meniscus injury and has a positioning significance. Requirements for inspection: Check the feelings of relaxation, should face positively, and actively cooperate with the inspection. The patient stands, the affected limb crosses half a step forward, the knee joint is slightly flexed, and the center of gravity is moved to the affected limb, which is a "bow" posture, and then the two sides of the thigh are held by both hands to make the knee joint circularly grind. Basic Information Specialist Category: Inspection Category: Physical Examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: normal. Positive: The test result is positive, that is, if there is pain or noise in the knee joint, it is positive. Positive test indicates that there may be meniscus injury and has a positioning significance. Tips: Check your relaxation, you should face it positively and actively cooperate with the inspection. Normal value The result of the test was negative. No pain appeared. ` Clinical significance Abnormal result The test result is positive, that is, if there is pain or noise in the knee joint, it is positive. Positive test indicates that there may be meniscus injury and has a positioning significance. People who need to be examined have abnormal pain in the knee joints. Positive results may be disease: meniscus injury precautions Taboo before inspection: no special contraindications. Requirements for inspection: Check the feelings of relaxation, should face positively, and actively cooperate with the inspection. Inspection process The patient stands, the affected limb crosses half a step forward, the knee joint is slightly flexed, and the center of gravity is moved to the affected limb, which is a "bow" posture, and then the two sides of the thigh are held by both hands to make the knee joint circularly grind. Not suitable for the crowd Generally no taboos. Adverse reactions and risks Generally not.

The material in this site is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis, or recommended treatments.

Was this article helpful? Thanks for the feedback. Thanks for the feedback.