LE special tests Flashcards

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Quadrant square hip test

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PP - Supine
Flex and adduct hip until resistance, holding knee and tibia
After resistance, move in arc to ABD
If no pain repeat while pressing through femur
Positive - pain, clicking, popping, apprehension
Indicates - Anterior Hip joint - Posterior SI

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Patrick’s/ Faber test

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Tests SI joint dysfunction
Patient supine, testing limb’s heel placed on opposite knee
lower knee towards table, stabilize on contralateral hip
Positive - involved lower extremity does not abduct below level of other leg
Indicates - iliopsoas, sacroiliac, hip joint abnormalities hip flexor tightness,
posterior pain is SI pathology

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Anterior labrum / FADDIR

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Patient supine
Resist hip flexion
With hand on knee and ankle
Take patient into flexion abduction
Arc them into adduction
Positive - pain clicking popping apprehension
Anterior labral lesions
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Posterior labrum test

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Patient supine
Resist hip flexion
With hand on knee and distal tibia flex and adduct the hip
Arc into abduction
Positive - clicking, popping, pain, apprehension
Indicates - posterior labral injury

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Craig’s test/ ryder test

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Tests femoral anteversion and retroversion
Prone, 90 knee, rotate leg until greater trochanter is most prominent laterally
Measure angle of tibia perpendicular to the floor, with tibial tuberosity as fulcrum
8-15 normal
Under 8 retroversion, legs turn inward
Over 15 anteversion, legs turn outward

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Stable lachman

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Supine, open pack
Stabilize distal femur over knee, grab posterior tibia
Anteriorly glide the tibia on the femur, “snap at the end”
Pain, laxity
ACL injury

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Anterior drawer / posterior (PCL)

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Supine, plant heel on bed, 90 knee flexion, sit on foot
Pull on posterior or push anteriorly tibia to anterior glide the knee
Pain, laxity
ACL injury

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