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The FAIR test is another diagnostic test in which the patient is lying on the uninvolved side, with the affected side up hereby is the hip flexed to 60 degrees and the knee to 60 à 90 degrees. The examiner stabilizes the hip and applies downward pressure to the knee to internally rotate and adduct the hip.[4,9] <br>
The FAIR test is another diagnostic test in which the patient is lying on the uninvolved side, with the affected side up hereby is the hip flexed to 60 degrees and the knee to 60 à 90 degrees. The examiner stabilizes the hip and applies downward pressure to the knee to internally rotate and adduct the hip.[4,9] <br>  
 
 
 
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The FAIR test is another diagnostic test in which the patient is lying on the uninvolved side, with the affected side up hereby is the hip flexed to 60 degrees and the knee to 60 à 90 degrees. The examiner stabilizes the hip and applies downward pressure to the knee to internally rotate and adduct the hip.[4,9]


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