Waldron Test |
Examination type |
Cartilage integrity |
Patient & Body Segment Positioning |
The
patient stands. The patient must extend the knee through full
range of motion. The knee bends must be slow and deep. |
Examiner Position |
The examiner
sits beside the patient and palpates the patella while the
patient goes through the full ROM. |
Tissues
Being Tested |
The patella and
the patella tendon. |
Performing the Test |
While the
patient actively goes through full ROM the examiner palpates the
patella and listens and feels for crepitus. |
Positive Test |
If pain and
crepitus occur together during the ROM. |
Interpretation |
The amount of
pain during the ROM, and whether there is poor tracking of the
patella. |
Common errors in
performing exam |
Not allowing the
patient going through full ROM, or asking where the pain is
specifically. |
Factors possibly
resulting in misinterpretation |
Pain in the
patient while walking or doing anything when the knee is
extending. |
Related tests |
Active Patellar
Grind Test, Step Up Test, and Frund’s Sign |
References |
Orthopedic
Physical Assessment.
Magee, David. c. 2002. P.727. |
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