Bottom Knee Lift
Cross-source consensus on Bottom Knee Lift from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The final movement step is lifting the bottom-side knee. — Active Midstance Test
- A correct bottom-knee lift should produce sensation in both the bottom-side inner thigh and outside hip. — Active Midstance Test
- In the demonstrated setup, correct bottom-knee sensation includes the left adductor region and left outside hip, including anterior glute medius. — Active Midstance Test
- If the bottom knee cannot lift without compensation, the person receives a score of 3. — Active Midstance Test
- Treatment for a score of 3 should focus on frontal-plane adduction and may include additional posterior hip stretching. — Active Midstance Test