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Ege’s Test
The Ege’s test is used to detect the presence of medial and lateral meniscal tears. This test is also called the weight-bearing McMurray’s test. To perform this test, the patient is standing with the feet shoulder-width apart. To test the medial meniscus, ask the patient to turn their feet fully outward and perform a squat. Pain and or a click felt by the patient at the medial joint line suggests a medial meniscal tear. To test the lateral meniscus, ask the patient to turn their feet fully inward and again perform a squat. Pain and or a click felt by the patient at the lateral joint line suggests a lateral meniscal tear. It should be noted that pain or clicking in either testing position might also occur as the patient descends into or arises from the squatting position.
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