Ch 8 Physical Exam of the Lower Extremity Flashcards
Major landmarks you palpate of the hip
ASIS
PSIS
Greater Trochanter
Iliac Crest
Ischial Tuberosity
Flexion: Expect ___ degrees
120 degrees
Extension: Expect ___ degrees
30 degrees
Abduction: Expect ___ degrees
45 degrees
Adduction: Expect ___ degrees
30 degrees
Internal rotation: Expect ___ degrees
40 degrees
External rotation: Expect ___ degrees
45 degrees
Test that detects gluteus Medius muscle weakness
Trendelenburg
Detects hip and sacroiliac pathology
Patient is supine with affected hip in flexion, abduction and external rotation with foot on opposite knee
Stabilize pelvis with hand on contralateral ASIS and press down on thigh of affected side
Positive test results in pain to the hip or sacroiliac joint
Faber test
Performed to detect acetabular or femoral neck pathology such as osteoarthritis or osteonecrosis
With patient supine, internally and externally rotate the relaxed lower extremity
Pain in the hip or groin, particular with internal rotation is positive
Log Roll Test
Tests for tight piriformis impinging the sciatic nerve
With the patient lying on the unaffected side and the knee and hip flexed to 90 degrees, stabilize the pelvis with one hand and use the other hand to apply flexion, adduction, and internal rotation pressure at the knee by pushing into the exam table
If the test is positive then pain will be produced in the buttock and even down the leg
Piriformis Test
Test for labral pathology, loose body, or other internal derangement of the hip
With patient supine and the hip flexed and adducted, use the patient’s knee and thigh to apply a posterolateral force through the hip as the femur is rotated in the acetabulum
Passively flex, adduct and internally rotate the hip while longitudinally compressing to scour inner aspect of the joint
To scour the out aspect, abduct and externally rotate the hip while maintaining flexion with longitudinal compression
Pain or grating sensation is positive
Scour Test
With patient supine and contralateral hip and knee maintained in full extension, instruct patient to flex hip to 90 degrees
While maintaining this position, actively extend knee fully
If patient is unable to obtain within 10 degree of full knee extension, they are considered to have hamstring tightness
Hamstring Flexibility
Detects flexion contractures or tightness of the hip
With your hand under the patients back, have him fully flex his hips (notice his lumbar curve should flatten into your hand). Instruct the patient to hold onto his knee as you passively extend the other leg
The test is positive if the hip does not fully extend or lumbar curve arches (lordosis)
Thomas test
Patella normally move in a ______ from a relatively lateral position when knee is extended to a more medial position as the knee is flexed
Gentle arch