Higher sensitivity with the lever sign test for diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament rupture in the emergency department.
Kevin GuiraudGuillaume SilvestreChristophe BastinFrederic E LecouvetAdrian Benitez MasipDimitar BoyadzhievPhilippe MeertEmmanuel ThienpontPublished in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2021)
When investigating acute ACL ruptures (< 8 days) in the ED, the lever sign test offers a sensitivity of 92.5%, far superior to that of other well-known clinical tests. The lever sign test is relatively pain-free, easy to perform and its visual interpretation requires less experience. Positive lever sign test at the ED should lead to an MRI to combine high clinical sensitivity with high MRI specificity.