Lateral Collateral Ligament Stability Test

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Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) Stability can be tested with the knee at 0 and 30 degrees of flexion by applying a varus force to the knee in those positions. Laxity at 30 degrees denotes a second-degree injury to the lateral collateral ligament. Laxity at 0 degrees denotes a third-degree injury to the lateral collateral ligament. Tenderness to palpation over the LCL indicates at least a first-degree injury.

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