Hip Rotation Testing
Cross-source consensus on Hip Rotation Testing from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Hip rotation measures are highly dependent on testing position. — Deadlift Stance, Hip Rotation Testing, and Hemorrhoids
- Prone, sitting, and supine hip rotation tests can produce different values because each changes pelvic and soft-tissue constraints. — Deadlift Stance, Hip Rotation Testing, and Hemorrhoids
- Hip rotation testing should be used consistently as a marker rather than as an isolated decision-making test. — Deadlift Stance, Hip Rotation Testing, and Hemorrhoids
- Hip rotation tests should not be overinterpreted in isolation because many confounders affect the results. — Deadlift Stance, Hip Rotation Testing, and Hemorrhoids
- Research examples support that hip rotation values differ by testing position. — Deadlift Stance, Hip Rotation Testing, and Hemorrhoids
- The source prefers addressing other movement tests before relying on hip rotation measures. — Deadlift Stance, Hip Rotation Testing, and Hemorrhoids