Hip Special Tests Flashcards

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Reduced hip flexion is common with which tests?

A

Positive articular tests (e.g.: FADDIR)

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What does the Modified Thomas Test assess?

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Test muscle length of iliopsoas, rectus femoris + TFL/ITB

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Describe how to conduct the Modified Thomas Test.

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  • Patient towards the end of the bed, opposite knee is flexed to stabilise lumber spine.
  • Should achieve 10° of hip extension (Lx neutral)
  • Flex knee to test rectus femoris and adduct leg to test TFL/ITB.
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4
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How do you assess hamstring flexibility in supine?

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  • Hip at 90 °
  • Extend knee
  • Measure distance from full knee extension
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5
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How do you assess hamstring flexibility in sitting?

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  • Patient sitting in lumbar lordosis (upright), how far can they extend their knee
  • Patient sitting in slump (with cervical flexion), how far can they extend their knee
    (Useful differentiation between hamstring tightness and neural dynamic issue)
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6
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Describe FADDIR Test.

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  • Full knee flexion
  • Flex the hip and then adduct and internally rotate the hip

(Sensitivity 94%, specificity 8%)

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Describe the FABER Test.

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  • Patient rests their foot on the opposite distal thigh.
  • Examiner stabilises pelvis and puts gentle downward pressure on the flexed knee.
  • The leg should be horizontal or below.

~ If it is painful confirm the location of pain.
(Sensitivity 82%, specificity 25%.)

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What does the FABER Test assess?

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  • Hip joint
  • Anterior hip muscles
  • SIJ
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9
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What does the FADDIR Test assess?

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Hip joint pathology

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10
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Describe the Quadrant/hip scour test.

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  • Full hip flexion
  • Scoop into adduction and abduction maintaining flexion.

(Sensitive but poor specificity.)

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11
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What does the Quadrant/hip scour test assess?

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Hip joint pathology

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12
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What are some functional questionnaires for the hip used for outcome measures?

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  • Hip Outcome Score (HOS)
  • Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS)
  • Oxford Hip Score
  • WOMAC questionnaire
  • The Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS)
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