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| View Poll Results: meniscal tears usually result from: | |||
| a:hyperextension |
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| b:compression |
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| c:simple hyperflexion |
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| d:flexion and rotation |
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| e:femoral condylar Fx |
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d:flexion and rotation
as seen in football players:football knee.The knee supporting all the player’s weight,usually is slightly flexed.Impact from an opposing player involves rapid rotation of the flexed femoral condyles about the tibial plateau,which most frequently tears the medial meniscus. |
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