Hip Evaluation Flashcards
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Self assessment for the hip
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- lower extremity functional scale (LEFS)
- the western Ontario and McMaster universities osteoarthritis index (WOMAC)
- hip outcome score
- international hip outcome tool
2
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Functional screen
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- trunk flexion
- truck extension
- single leg stance 30 secs
- squat
3
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ROM for flexion
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- trunk flexion in standing
- trunk flexion in sitting
- hip flexion in sitting
- hip flexion in supine
4
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ROM for extension
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- trunk extension in standing
- hip extension in standing
- hip extension in sidelying
5
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Longitudinal distraction
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- 30 degrees ABD and 30 degrees flexion for open packed position
- pull on foot
6
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lateral distraction
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- knee is bent and hip flexed
- pull laterally as close to the joint as you can get
7
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Inferior glide
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- hip and knee is flexed at 90-90 pulling inferiorly
- improves flexion and abduction
8
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Posterior glide
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- knee and hip flexed to 90 degrees with slight adduction and compress through the knee
- improves flexion and internal rotation
9
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Anterior glide
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- patient prone with knee bent to 90 degrees compressing on the femoral head
- improves extension and external rotation
10
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Describe the Scour test
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- test for arthritis
- patient supine close to edge of table
- flex hip to 90 degrees
- compress hip and move into flexion and adduction and again into flexion and abduction
- positive = lateral hip or groin pain with adduction
11
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Describe Patrick test/FABER
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- Positive with anterior pain or discomfort = hip instability
- Positive SI area pain or discomfort = SI pain
- positive decreased ROM = hip OA
- patient supine with hip in external rotation and abduction with crossing of foot on opposite thigh and push thigh towards table
12
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FABER Test
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- patient supine with test leg foot just proximal to patella opposite knee
- stabilize opposite ASIS and passively lower test leg into abduction towards the table
- Negative = test leg to table or parallel with opposite leg & no pain
- Positive = test leg remaining above opposite leg or pain
13
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Arthritis cluster
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- squatting aggravates symptoms
- pain with active hip flexion (lateral hip/groin)
- pain with active hip extension (lateral hip/groin)
- Scour tests with adduction causes lateral hip pain or groin pain
- Passive internal rotation ROM < or equal to 25 degrees
14
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Trendelenburg test
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- standing on one leg and opposite hip drops
- glute medius weakness is suspected or unstable hip
15
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Special tests for labral tear
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- IR, flexion, & axial compression maneuver
- Flexion, adduction, & IR test/FAIR
- Posterior labral tear test