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Plantar Plate Provocation Test

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jun 26, 2014.

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    Plantar Plate Provocation Test
    A Clinical Sign for Identification of Plantar Plate Lesion

    Jose Antônio Veiga Sanhudo
    Foot Ankle Spec June 24, 2014 1938640014539809
     
  2. William Fowler

    William Fowler Active Member

    Can anyone with access to the publication tell us what the test is?
     
  3. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    I just googled to see what it was. This thread came out ranked first on Google for "Plantar Plate Provocation Test"
     
  4. MischaK

    MischaK Active Member

    Sanhudo (2014, pp. 1-2) describes the plantar provocation test as follows:


    Sanhudo, J.A.V. (2014). Plantar plate provocation test: A clinical sign for identification of plantar plate lesion. Foot & Ankle Specialist. doi: 10.1177/1938640014539809
     
  5. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    From the paper also:
     

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  6. Good to see I have been using the test correctly for the last few years then
     
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    Positive Drawer Test Combined With Radiographic Deviation of the Third Metatarsophalangeal Joint Suggests High Grade Tear of the Second Metatarsophalangeal Joint Plantar Plate
    Erin E. Klein, DPM, MS; Lowell Weil Jr, DPM, MBA; Lowell Scott Weil Sr, DPM; Michael Bowen, DPM
    Adam E. Fleischer, DPM, MPH
    Foot Ankle Spec September 18, 2014
     
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    Can ultrasound of plantar plate have normal appearance with a positive drawer test?
    Eloy de Ávila Fernandes, Tania Szejnfeld Mann, Andrea Puchnick, Franklin de Freitas Tertulino, Camila Testoni Cannato, Caio Nery, Artur da Roch Corrêa Fernandes
    European Journal of Radiology; 15 December 2014
     
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    Use of Metatarsophalangeal Joint Dorsal Subluxation in the Diagnosis of Plantar Plate Rupture
    Marie-ChristineBergeron et al
    The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery; 15 November 2018
     
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