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* Therapist to kneel beside the patient and stabilise at the distal thigh laterally. | * Therapist to kneel beside the patient and stabilise at the distal thigh laterally. | ||
* Therapist to stand on test-side if in prone | * Therapist to stand on test-side if in prone | ||
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* Patient actively externally rotates the hip | * Patient actively externally rotates the hip | ||
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Revision as of 12:29, 14 November 2018
Muscles Involved:[edit | edit source]
Gluteus Maximus
Piriformis
Quadratus Femoris
Obturator Externus
Obturator Internus
Gemellus Superior
Gemellus Inferior
Patient Positioning[edit | edit source]
- Grades 3 to 5 - Patient is in short sitting on plinth with test-side knee flexed to 90 degrees, Ideally the foot should be suspended off the floor i.e. sitting on edge of high plinth
- Grades 0-2 - Patient is in prone with knee flexed to 90 degrees
Joint start Position[edit | edit source]
The hip should be in a neutral position between the available range of internal rotation and external rotation. This can sometimes be challenging to achieve.
Therapist Position[edit | edit source]
- Therapist to kneel beside the patient and stabilise at the distal thigh laterally.
- Therapist to stand on test-side if in prone
To Test[edit | edit source]
- Patient actively externally rotates the hip
- For grades 4 to 5 apply resistance through the medial ankle through range in a direction opposite to external rotation[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Hislop H, Avers D, Brown M. Daniels and Worthingham's muscle Testing-E-Book: Techniques of manual examination and performance testing. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2013 Sep 27.