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== Purpose | == Purpose == | ||
The Adductor Squeeze Test is used in clinical practice as a technique to evaluate the strength of the adductor muscles and to identify groin pain. | |||
== Technique | == Technique == | ||
Describe how to carry out this assessment technique here | Describe how to carry out this assessment technique here | ||
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It has been shown to be a useful diagnostic tool in identifying groin pain (Verrall 2007) and it is an reliable and accurate measurement of adductor muscle strength (Malliaras 2009). | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
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Purpose[edit | edit source]
The Adductor Squeeze Test is used in clinical practice as a technique to evaluate the strength of the adductor muscles and to identify groin pain.
Technique[edit | edit source]
Describe how to carry out this assessment technique here
Evidence[edit | edit source]
Provide the evidence for this technique here
It has been shown to be a useful diagnostic tool in identifying groin pain (Verrall 2007) and it is an reliable and accurate measurement of adductor muscle strength (Malliaras 2009).
Resources[edit | edit source]
add any relevant resources here