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History The
physical examination painful gait on the involved side which causes a limp. a
a knock-kneed or bowlegged condition.
Most often there is a loss of complete extension (flexion
contracture), and the inability to fully bend the knee. Very often there is swelling. Frequently bone spurs may be felt
on the inside or outside of the joint. When the knee is moved through
a range of motion, crepitus is present. There is usually tenderness around
the inside and outside portions of the joint line. Diagnostic
test and imaging
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May 16, 2012
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