posterior drawer test

Last reviewed 01/2018

The posterior drawer test is used to test the posterior cruciate ligaments.

The knee is flexed to 80 degrees and the examiner sits upon the end of the foot to steady it. An attempt is then made to jerk the tibia backwards. Maximum displacement of more than 1cm may indicate rupture of the posterior cruciate tendon. This might have been predicted if there was observation of the tibia subluxing upon the femur.

Both sides are compared.

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