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awywial

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Pain in the posterior knee, a popping sensation, and a positive posterior sag test indicate what condition?

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Direct blow, twisting of the knee, pain, repeated strains, and a positive McMurray test indicate what condition?



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Answer to Question 1

sprain or tear of the PCL

Answer to Question 2

meniscal tear



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