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  Vol. 286 No. 13, October 3, 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Ligamentous and Meniscal Injuries of the Knee: Basic Anatomy and Functional Examination
Accurate diagnosis of meniscal and ligamentous injuries of the knee is aided by thorough history taking and physical examination.This interactive module illustrates knee anatomy and demonstrates maneuvers used to perform a thorough functional examination of the knee.



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Published online January 23, 2007

Supplement to: Solomon DH, et al. Does This Patient Have a Torn Meniscus or Ligament of the Knee? Value of the Physical Examination. JAMA. 2001;286:1610-1620.

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