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may be referring to crepitations with lateral pivot shift of the knee. If you clearly hear it,

Posted By: I'd say it is okay. on 2007-09-13
In Reply to: S/L 'Shift' crepitations in the knee. ESL doc. Thx. nm - as

Subject: may be referring to crepitations with lateral pivot shift of the knee. If you clearly hear it,

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