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Procedure
- One hand supports the weight of the client’s leg under the knee
- The other hand supports under the heel TIP 179
- Pull the client’s leg into adduction across the midline
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Zero Position
- Supine, legs in neutral TIP 299
- Align ASISs TIP 175
- Ask the client to bring the knee of the leg which is NOT tested into full flexion up to their chest and hold it there with both hands, or into abduction TIP 290
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Caution
- Extreme care with hip replacements
- Support the leg TIP 179
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Endfeel
- Soft, antagonists
- Soft, compression of big thighs can offer some soft tissue restriction to a full range of adduction
- The more flexion and medial rotation is integrated, the more adduction will be possible
Learn more about endfeel
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Avoid
- Lateral flexion of the spine (pelvis moving), usually the spine laterally flexes to the side opposite of the leg being tested
- Rotation of the spine (towards the leg being tested)
- Medial rotation of the hip
- Flexion of the hip
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Permit
- Flexion of hip NOT tested
- Abduction of hip NOT tested
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Agonist Muscles
Hip (Leg) Adductors
- Adductor Magnus
- Adductor Longus
- Adductor Brevis
- Pectineus
- Gracilis
- Gluteus Maximus (lower fibres)
- Iliacus
- Psoas Major
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Antagonist Muscles
Hip (Leg) Abductors
- Gluteus Medius, PM
- Gluteus Minimus
- Piriformis (when hip flexed > 90o)
- Tensor Fasciae Latae
- Sartorius
- Gluteus Maximus (upper fibers)
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Tissues Compressed
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Tissues Stretched
- Antagonists, hip abductors
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Joints Directly Involved
- Hip joint
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Joints Indirectly Involved
- Intervertebral (lumbar) joints
- Knee joint
- Ankle joint
- Arches of the foot
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Special Notes
- NA
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