Background: Clinical tests used for the detection of meniscal tears in the knee do not present acceptable diagnos-tic sensitivity and specificity values. Diagnostic accuracy is improved by arthroscopic evaluation or magnetic reso-nance imaging studies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a new dynamic clinical examination test for the detection of meniscal tears. Methods: Two hundred and thirteen symptomatic patients with knee injuries who were examined clinically, had mag-netic resonance imaging studies performed, and underwent arthroscopic surgery and 197 asymptomatic volunteers who were examined clinically and had magnetic resonance imaging studies done of their normal knees were included in this stud...
BACKGROUND: Meniscal tears are very common. The so-called paradoxical McMurray test has been describ...
Aim and objectives: The aim was to evaluate radiological diagnostic capabilities diagnosing meniscal...
Thank you for your comment. We would like to congrat-ulate Karachalios et al. [1] on the development...
Background: Clinical tests used for the detection of meniscal tears in the knee do not present accep...
Background: Reliable non-invasive diagnosis of meniscal tears is difficult. Magnetic resonance imag...
Background: Reliable non-invasive diagnosis of meniscal tears is difficult. Magnetic resonance imagi...
STUDY DESIGN: Diagnostic accuracy study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the Thess...
Background. Many clinical tests and diagnostic studies have been developed to increase the clinician...
Introduction: Meniscal injuries of the knee are common indications for arthroscopic knee surgery. Mo...
REVIEWING THE USE OF PHYSICAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTING METHODS AND DETECTION OF MENISCAL TEARS Meniscal te...
OBJECTIVE. Our systematic review summarizes the evidence about the accuracy of physical diagnostic t...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to compare the sensitivity, specificity and diagnost...
Introduction: This study was conducted to compare the clinical and arthroscopic findings in lateral ...
Background: The purpose of the study is to analyze and compare the results of MRI diagnostic accurac...
Aim: to clarify the reliability of two clinical meniscal tests, McMurray's and Apley's and the MRI i...
BACKGROUND: Meniscal tears are very common. The so-called paradoxical McMurray test has been describ...
Aim and objectives: The aim was to evaluate radiological diagnostic capabilities diagnosing meniscal...
Thank you for your comment. We would like to congrat-ulate Karachalios et al. [1] on the development...
Background: Clinical tests used for the detection of meniscal tears in the knee do not present accep...
Background: Reliable non-invasive diagnosis of meniscal tears is difficult. Magnetic resonance imag...
Background: Reliable non-invasive diagnosis of meniscal tears is difficult. Magnetic resonance imagi...
STUDY DESIGN: Diagnostic accuracy study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the Thess...
Background. Many clinical tests and diagnostic studies have been developed to increase the clinician...
Introduction: Meniscal injuries of the knee are common indications for arthroscopic knee surgery. Mo...
REVIEWING THE USE OF PHYSICAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTING METHODS AND DETECTION OF MENISCAL TEARS Meniscal te...
OBJECTIVE. Our systematic review summarizes the evidence about the accuracy of physical diagnostic t...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to compare the sensitivity, specificity and diagnost...
Introduction: This study was conducted to compare the clinical and arthroscopic findings in lateral ...
Background: The purpose of the study is to analyze and compare the results of MRI diagnostic accurac...
Aim: to clarify the reliability of two clinical meniscal tests, McMurray's and Apley's and the MRI i...
BACKGROUND: Meniscal tears are very common. The so-called paradoxical McMurray test has been describ...
Aim and objectives: The aim was to evaluate radiological diagnostic capabilities diagnosing meniscal...
Thank you for your comment. We would like to congrat-ulate Karachalios et al. [1] on the development...