Clinical Integration IV: Hip Testing Flashcards
Hip Flexion ROM
120 (Knee Flexed)
70 to 90 (Knee Locked)
Hip Extension, ADD ROM
30
Hip Med Rot, Lat Rot., ABD ROM
45
Toes Are Out During ____ Rotation
Lateral
End Feel of Hip Flex, Ext, Med Rot, Lat Rot, ABD
Soft Tissue Stretch
End Feel of Hip ADD
Soft Tissue Approximation
Muscles Tested in MRT of Hip Flex
- Iliopsoas
- Rectus Femoris
- Sartorius
- Pectineus
- ADD Longus and Magnus
- TFL
- Glut Med
Muscles Tested in MRT of Hip Ext
- Glut Max
- Hamstring
- Glut Med
Muscles Tested in MRT of Hip Med Rot
- Glut Med
- Glut Min
- TFL
- Semimembranosus
- Semitendinosus
- ADD Mag and Long
Muscles Tested in MRT of Hip Lat Rot
- Glut Max
- Piriformis
- Sartorius
- Biceps Femoris
- Glut Med
- Iliopsoas
Muscles Tested in MRT of Hip ABD
- Glut Med
- Glut Min
- TFL
- Sartorius
Muscles Tested in MRT of Hip ADD
- ADD Mag, Long, Brevis
- Pectineus
- Gracilis
Hip Special Test that Tests for Hypomobile/Hypermobile SI Joint
Gillet’s (Stork)
Hip Special Test that Tests for Piriformis Syndrome
Pace Abduction
Hip Special Test that Tests for Hip or SI Joint Pathology
FABER (Patrick’s)
Hip Special Test that Tests for Hypertonicity in the Iliospoas and Rectus Femoris
Modified Thomas Test
Hip Special Test that Tests for Strength of Gluteus Medius Muscle
Trendelenburg’s Sign
Hip Special Test that Tests for Muscle Tightness Associated with ITB
Modified Ober’s
Positive Test
Gillet’s/Stork
Thumb on the Test Side Moves Superiorly as the Knee Lifts
Positive Test
Pace Abduction
Client experiences radiating pain down their posterior leg as the therapist attempts to press their knees together
Positive Test
FABER (Patrick’s, Figure 4)
Pain in the Front (Hip Joint)
Pain in the Back (SI Joint)
Positive Test
Modified Thomas
Thigh is Horizontal (Hypertonic Iliopsoas)
Lower Leg is Not Vertical (Hypertonic Rectus Femoris)
Positive Test
Trendelenburg’s Sign
Pelvis on the non weight bearing side drops