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  2. Lachman test - Wikipedia

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    The test is named after orthopaedic surgeon John Lachman, late Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The original description was submitted by one of his colleagues, JS Torg.

  3. Knee examination - Wikipedia

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    The Lachman test is more sensitive than the anterior drawer test. For the Lachman test, the person lies down in supine position with the knee flexed at 20 degrees and the heel touching the bed. The tibia is then pulled forward. If there is 6 to 8 millimeters of laxity, with no definitive resistance when the knee is pulled, then the test is ...

  4. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Lachman maneuver: John Lachman: orthopedic surgery: anterior cruciate ligament injury: modified anterior drawer test with knee in less flexion Ladin's sign: Louis Julius Ladin, Lithuanian-American Gynecologist, (1862–1951) obstetrics: normal pregnancy (needed) softening of uterus; similar to Hegar's sign: Lancisi's sign: Giovanni Maria ...

  5. List of orthopaedic eponyms - Wikipedia

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    Allis test; Apley grind test; Apley scratch test; Barlow's maneuver; Clarke's test; Cozen's test; Cotton test; Durkan's test; Finkelstein's test; Froment's sign; Jobe's test; Kapandji score; Gaenslen's test; Galeazzi test; Gerber's test; Hawkins–Kennedy test; Hubscher's maneuver; Lachman test; Lasègue's sign; McMurray test; Mulder's sign ...

  6. Waddell's signs - Wikipedia

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    Distraction tests: positive tests are rechecked when the patient's attention is distracted, such as a straight leg raise test; Regional disturbances: regional weakness or sensory changes which deviate from accepted neuroanatomy; Overreaction: subjective signs regarding the patient's demeanor and reaction to testing

  7. John Goodman’s Pacific Palisades Home Has Burned Down ... - AOL

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    John Goodman’s house in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles is one of hundreds burned to the ground, according to photos obtained by PEOPLE.. The Roseanne actor's residence was ...

  8. Pivot-shift test - Wikipedia

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    Pivot-shift test. The pivot-shift test [1] is one of the three major tests for assessing anterior cruciate injury or laxity, the other two being the anterior drawer and Lachman test. However, unlike the other two, it tests for instability, an important determinant as to how the knee will function. [1]

  9. Six Questions We Need Answered in 'Severance' Season 2 - AOL

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    The mystery of Gemma (Dichen Lachman), revealed to be Ms. Casey at the end of Season 1, lies at the heart of Severance. It is the driving force behind Mark’s journey. It is the driving force ...