Clinical Testing Hierarchy
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Testing Hierarchy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article recommends testing hip extension before adduction, abduction, external rotation, and internal rotation. — Pelvic and Hip Biomechanics: Breathing, IPA Classification, and Clinical Testing
- Rotation tests are unreliable as initial screens because femoral compensation can distort the measured values. — Pelvic and Hip Biomechanics: Breathing, IPA Classification, and Clinical Testing
- A combined screen can evaluate hip extension and hip adduction at the same time. — Pelvic and Hip Biomechanics: Breathing, IPA Classification, and Clinical Testing
- Knee-to-table at zero degrees of hip extension indicates sufficient sagittal range for pelvic options. — Pelvic and Hip Biomechanics: Breathing, IPA Classification, and Clinical Testing
- Hip abduction is used to test the system's ability to close the infrapubic angle toward an inhalation or extension state. — Pelvic and Hip Biomechanics: Breathing, IPA Classification, and Clinical Testing