What ligament injuries in the knee give you on physical exam anterior-medial, medial joint line pain, medial epicondyle of the femur tenderness, and lateral femoral condyle tenderness?
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Step 1: Identify the anatomical structures involved based on the symptoms described: - Anterior-medial pain - Medial joint line pain - Medial epicondyle of the femur tenderness - Lateral femoral condyle tenderness Show more…
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