“…The patient lies in the supine position with both knees and hip at 90° of flexion while the examiner holds the heels of the patient and compares side by side the posterior translation of the tibia from a lateral view. -Posterior Drawer Test (Paessler & Michel, 1992;Strobel et al, 1990) has 90% sensitivity and 99% specificity (Rubinstein et al, 1994). The patient lies in the supine position, with the knee at 90° of flexion, the examiner sits on the foot of the patient and applies a posterior force on the anterior tibial shaft comparing side by side the posterior tibial translation.…”