Thomas Test
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Active
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Tests for hip flexor injury and flexibility
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Technique
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Patient supine on examination table with buttocks at the edge of the end of the table
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Patient hugs both knees into chest
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Continuing to grasp the affected extremity knee, the unaffected leg is slowly extended fully
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Continuing to grasp the unaffected extremity knee, the affected leg is slowly extended
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A positive result occurs when the maneuver elicits symptoms/pain in the anterior hip/thigh, or the thigh does not parallel or extend beyond parallel, when assessing for flexibility
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A negative result is when there is no pain with the maneuver, when evaluating for injury, or the thigh extends past parallel when assessing for flexibility
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Trendelenburg Test
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Active
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Tests for gluteus medius weakness
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Technique
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Patient standing
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The unaffected hip and knee are actively flexed, leaving the patient standing on the affected leg
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A positive test occurs when the unaffected hip drops and the affected hip juts out or the patient leans to the unaffected side
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A negative result occurs when the patient is able to stand on the affected leg and the hips stay parallel and the body straight upright
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Ober Test
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Passive
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Tests for iliotibial band syndrome/flexibility
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Technique
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Patient side-lying facing away from the examiner with the affected extremity up, with knees bent
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Examiner grasps the affected leg knee and ankle, and slowly flexes the hip, abducts and extends the hip in a fluid motion, while stabilizing the patient's hip with your hip, preventing it from rolling back
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A positive result occurs when the maneuver elicits symptoms/pain along the lateral hip/thigh, or the thigh does not drop to the level of the opposite knee
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A negative result is when there is no pain with the maneuver, when evaluating for injury, or the thigh drops to the level of the opposite knee
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FABER Test
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Passive
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Tests for labral tear, femora-acetabular impingement, sacroiliac joint dysfunction
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Technique
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Patient supine affected hip Flexed, ABducted, Externally Rotated. Essentially, affected leg ankle crossed over the unaffected at the knee creating a "figure 4"
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Examiner presses one hand on the flexed knee and pressing downward, while the other presses the pelvis att the opposite ASIS
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A positive result occurs when the maneuver elicits symptoms/pain in the hip or SI joint
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A negative result is when there is no pain with the maneuver
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Stinchfield Test
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Active
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Tests for intra-articular hip pathology (osteoarthritis, labral tear, etc.)
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Technique
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Patient supine and performs an active straight leg raise with the affected leg
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Examiner presses down on the leg when it is raised
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A positive result occurs when the maneuver elicits symptoms/pain in the hip
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A negative result is when there is no pain with the maneuver
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"C" sign
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When a patient describes the location of his/her hip pain by grasping the hip with the thumb and finger forming "C"
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Has correlation with labral tear/femoro-acetabular impingement