Abstract

There is good evidence that the primary assessment of knee injuries is poor (Bollen and Scott, 1996). The knee is the most commonly injured joint in sport and exercise, and soccer and rugby carry the highest risk (Nicholl et al, 1991). A basic approach comprising a thorough history and a full examination, including ‘look, feel, move and special tests’, is usually all that is needed (Apley and Solomon, 1994).

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