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LE goiniometry

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Action
Normal ROM
muscles
axis
stationary arm
moving arm
testing position
Hip ADD   0-30   rectus femoris, illiopsoas, sartorious, pectinius   anteriorly over greater trochanter of femur   parrallel to ASIS     supine with hip in anatomical position  
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Hip ADD   0-30   rectus femoris, illiopsoas, sartorius, pectinius   anterior and over the greater trochanter of the femur   parrallel to ASIS   parrallel to and over the mid line of the femur   supine with hip in anatomical position  
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Hip IR   0-45   glute med, pectinius, glute min, semi mem and semi ten   mid point of patella through the femoral shaft   parallel to floor in line with opposite knee   parrallel to the tibia   sitting with hip and knee at 90*  
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Hip ER   0-45   glute max, glute med, piriformis, gemellus superior and inferior, obdurator externis and internis, quadratus femoris   mid point of patella through femoral shaft   parallel to the floor inline with opposit knee   parallel to tibia   sitting with hip and knee in 90* flex  
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knee flex   0-135   biceps femoris, semi ten, semi mem, sartorius, gastroc   lateral femoral condyle just above the joint line   over mid line of fibula, inline with lateral malleolus   mid femoral shaft in line over greater trochanter   prone or supine with knee extended  
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Knee ext   0-135   rectus femoris, vastis lateralis, vastis intermeduis, vastis medialis   lateral femorial condyle just above joint line   over midline of fibula inline with lateral malleoulus   mid femporal shaft inline with greater trochanter   prone or supine with knee extended  
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Ankle dorsiflexion   0-20   extensor hallicus longus, extensor digitorum, tibialis anterior   just inferior to the lateral malleolus   lateral in line with the fibula   above and parallel to the fifth metatarsal   sitting with knee flexed to 90 or supine with knee flex to 30*  
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Ankle Plantarflexion   0-45   gastroc, soleus, flexor hallicus longus, extensor digitorum, tibialis posterior, peronial longus   just inferior to lateral malleolus   lateral in line with the fibula   above and parallel to the fifth met   sitting with knee to 90 or supine with knee flexed to 30*  
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ankle inversion   0-30   tibialis posterior, flexor hallicus, tibialis anterior   talotibial joint   over anterior tibia   inline with second met   sitting with knee flexed to 90*, or supine with knee flexed to 30*  
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ankle eversion   0-30   peroneal longus, brevis and tertius, flexor digiitorum longus   talotibial joint   over anterior tibia   inline with 3rd met   sitting with knee flexed to 90 or supine wiht knee flexed to 30  
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Hip flex   0-120   rectus femoris, illiopsoas, sartorius, pectinius   greater trocanter of femur   parallel to the mid axillary line of the trunk   parallel to and over the midline of the femur   supine with hip in anatomical position  
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Hip ext   0-10   hamstrings, gluteus max   greater trocanter of the femur   parallel to the mid axillary line of the trunk   parallel and over the midline of the femur   prone with hip in anatomical position  
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Hip ABD   0-45   glute med, glute min, TFL   anteriorly over the greater trocanter of the femur   parallel to the ASIS   parralel to and over the anterior midline of the femur   supine with hip in anatomical position  
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