Forefoot crush test
The forefoot compression test is a check of the front end of the foot for patella fractures. The forefoot compression test is used to diagnose the presence of a patella fracture. Examination of severe pain was a positive sign, suggesting a fracture of the sacrum. People to be checked: People with abnormal pain in the feet.
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