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=== Purpose === | |||
The FADDIR test (flexion, adduction, internal, rotation) is used for examine the anterior–superior impingement syndrome, anterior labial tear, and iliopsoas tendinitis. | |||
This test is also called Anterior apprehension test. | |||
=== Technique === | |||
Step 1. Patient is in supine position | |||
Step 2. Affected hip fully flexed or 90 degree flexion | |||
Step 3. Adduct the hip with combined Internally rotation of the hip | |||
Step 4. A positive test is indicated by the production of pain, the reproduction of the patient’s symptoms with or without a click, or apprehension | |||
=== Evidence === |
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Purpose[edit | edit source]
The FADDIR test (flexion, adduction, internal, rotation) is used for examine the anterior–superior impingement syndrome, anterior labial tear, and iliopsoas tendinitis.
This test is also called Anterior apprehension test.
Technique[edit | edit source]
Step 1. Patient is in supine position
Step 2. Affected hip fully flexed or 90 degree flexion
Step 3. Adduct the hip with combined Internally rotation of the hip
Step 4. A positive test is indicated by the production of pain, the reproduction of the patient’s symptoms with or without a click, or apprehension