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Knee Swelling assessment using the sweep test for synovial effusion
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www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk/
John Gibbons is a registered Osteopath, Lecturer and Author and is demonstrating how to test the knee joint using the sweep test for a synovial effusion. Knee techniques Master-Class is taught by John Gibbons at the University of Oxford.

John is also the Author of the highly successful book and Amazon No 1 best seller called 'Muscle Energy Techniques, a practical guide for physical therapists'. John has also written 3 more books, one is called 'A Practical Guide to Kinesiology Taping' and comes with a complimentary DVD. The other books are called; 'Vital Glutes, connecting the gait cycle to pain and dysfunction' and 'Functional Anatomy of the Pelvis and SI joint'.

All the books are available to buy now through his website www.johngibbonsbodymaster.co.uk/... or from Amazon www.amazon.co.uk/

John now offers Advanced Training in all aspects of Sports Medicine to already qualified therapists in manual therapy to 'Diploma' Level. You need to have attended all of his Physical Therapy Courses before the diploma is awarded. His venue is based at the idylic venue of Oxford University, home of the first four-minute mile by Roger Bannister.
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@mlbbCrazy393

2 years ago

Doc john, in 2010 while i was playing soccer i twisted my knee. I was in so much pain, my teamates help me stood up. I was lame and my knee was so swollen. They took me to the hospital. The result of the test done on my knee was torn ligaments (medial meniscus). I underwent theraphy in the hospital for 12 sessions. But i did not recover, until now it still hurts. I can no longer play soccer or any outdoor sports i usually play. Even when i just walk when i make i mistake on my foot i am lame then i look at my knee it is already swollen. Sometimes my knee locks, i try to straighten my legs even though it is very painful.

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@mazesoflife

1 year ago

Doctor, my lower back always hurts when I sit or lie down. What should I do?

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@riyasenmandal3997

1 year ago

What tests are done with synovial fluid...?

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@carmenmorales8145

2 years ago

I noticed I get the synovial fluid if I walk after 30min. Is there a way to fix that ?

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@zahooralhoori8967

2 years ago

Doctor in this video there was a positive finding right there was bulge in right side?

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@RedRumble14

3 years ago

Doc Please!
I have a swollen knee for 3 weeks now( it’s either sinovitus or bursitis) ( was caused by realty unfortunate movement, where I put all the weight to the knee when waking up)
The very first Examination of my knee showed a little amount of liquid above the knee, which prolly causes the swelling. by now, doctors have done physiotherapy 10 times during this period, the swelling is present. I also had the same knee sinovitis back in 2016 and 2020, (first time they deleted the liquid from the knee, the second time waited and it sort of go away by itself , it did after a month, but I suspect not fully cause during the last year sometimes my knee felt heavy and looked swollen for some moments , even tho I felt no discomfort running or doing the squads )
Now, it’s been 23 days since injury as I said, the swelling is present in my knee, but doc said it’s not serious enough to perform surgery and so we should wait, but the swelling doesn’t go away……What are your recommendations ? I’m using gel, can’t do any more physiotherapy cuz 10 is the max amount.
Should I do physical exercises to help swelling reduce or it’s only gonna make it worse - that’s my biggest interest. .I’m only 18 and don’t want to get any serious trouble with my knee🥺
Also, sorry for my English, I’m not a native speake

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@santoshhappy4820

3 years ago

Wt is the sollution

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@moriateresa5861

1 year ago

Dr Dios lo bendiga

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@njcowboys3588

1 year ago

Seems like jus rubbing a woman's leg lol

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@szymonkaczor9439

7 years ago

It's not good !!! this is big mistake ,beacouse you're producing heat during this.HEAT is the harmful factor in swelling problem. Heat is the biggest enemy of swollen. In German Lymphatic Clinics ( olny in whole world) when they doing lymphatic drainage , heat is avoided ! Your other movies are OK! I watched them . Did you hear about FDM (Fascial Distortion Model) ? In this case sowollen can by caused by Triggerband or Folding Distortion ( or both) . Of course if it is injury , not other problem.

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@zahooralhoori8967

2 years ago

Doctor in this video there was a positive finding right there was bulge in right side?

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@zahooralhoori8967

2 years ago

Doctor in this video there was a positive finding right there was bulge in right side?

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@zahooralhoori8967

2 years ago

Doctor in this video there was a positive finding right there was bulge in right side?

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