Differential Diagnosis Ortho: Hip
pathologies
What hip joint evaluation can be done in sitting? - - Myotomes
- Dermatomes
- Patellar tendon reflexes
- Achilles tendon reflexes
- Hip IR/ER ROM
- Hip flexion MMT
- Knee extension MMT
- Thomas test
What hip evaluation can be done in supine? - - Hip flexion ROM
- Hip ABDuction ROM
- Hip ADDuction ROM
- Hamstring flexibility
- Piriformis flexibility
- Pelvis Position
- Measuring LLD
- Girth measurement at the quad and patella for atrophy or edema
- Palpation of Psoas
- Palpation of ITB
- Palpation of Quads
- Palpation of Pubic symphysis
- Palpation of Adductors
- Hip passive mobility assessment
What hip evaluation can be done in side lying? - - Hip ABDuction MMT
- Hip ADDuction MMT
- Hip flexor flexibility
,- Ober test
- Palpation of ITB
What hip evaluation can be done in prone? - - Hip extension ROM
- Hip extension MMT
- Knee flexion MMT
- Quad flexibility
- Plank hold duration
- SIJ mobilizations
- Hip Passive mobility assessment
- Lumbar spine passive mobility assessment
- Palpation of glutes
- Palpation of quadratus laborum
- Palpation of hamstring
- Palpation of piriformis
- Palpation of lumbar spine
What hip evaluation can be done in standing? - - Lumbar spine ROM
- Postural analysis
- Gait analysis
- Squatting mechanics
- Footwear evaluation
What ROM is needed for tying shoes? - 120 degrees of hip flexion
What ROM is needed for sitting in an average chair? - 112 degrees of hip flexion
What ROM is needed for squatting? - - 115 degrees of hip flexion
- 20 degrees of hip ABDuction
- 20 degrees of hip IR
, What ROM is needed for ascending stairs? - 67 degrees of hip flexion
What ROM is needed for descending stairs? - 36 degrees of hip flexion
What ROM is needed for putting foot on opposite thigh? - - 120 degrees of hip flexion
- 20 degrees of hip ABDuction
- 20 degrees of hip ER
What ROM is needed for putting on pants? - 90 degrees of hip flexion
What special tests are commonly performed at the hip? - - Hip Scour
- FABER
- FADDIR
- Log Roll
- McCarthy Test
- Trendelenburg
- FAIR test
- Beatty Maneuver
What are some considerations to be noted when taking a subjective from a patient with hip
pathology? - - Age
- If there was a traumatic MOI
- Clicking
- Snapping
- Aching
- Radiating
- Condition improving vs worsening
- Activities that relieve hip
- Activities that aggravate hip
- Any noticeable weak or abnormal movements
- Prior activity level (if affected)
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