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With knee flexion the trochlear groove can be exposed. In this view you can assess for osteoarthritis, chondral defects, morphology, and chondrocalcinosis.<ref>https://twitter.com/DrJN_SportsMed/status/1481970391371460610</ref> | With knee flexion the trochlear groove can be exposed. In this view you can assess for osteoarthritis, chondral defects, morphology, and chondrocalcinosis.<ref>https://twitter.com/DrJN_SportsMed/status/1481970391371460610</ref> | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
*[[ | *[[Media:ESSR knee.pdf|ESSR Knee Guidelines]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Knee and Leg]] | [[Category:Knee and Leg]] |
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Trochlear Groove
With knee flexion the trochlear groove can be exposed. In this view you can assess for osteoarthritis, chondral defects, morphology, and chondrocalcinosis.[1]