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FMA LAB HIP

Hip joint: end feel, MMT, ROM

QuestionAnswer
ROM Norms Flexion 0-120
ROM Norms Extension 0-15
ROM Norms Abduction 0-25
ROM Norms Adduction 0-45
ROM Norms External or lateral rotation 0-45
ROM Norms Internal or medial rotation 0-45
Hip end feels Flexion: soft all of the other motion: Frim
Hip ROM Flexion Patient Position: supine Stationary arm: trunk mid axilary Fulcrum: GT Moving arm: Midline of the lat. femur to Lat. epicondly
Hip ROM: Extension Patient Position: prone Stationary arm: Trunk midline Fulcrum: GT Moving Arm: midline of femur pointed to epicondyle
Hip ROM: External or lateral Rotation Patient Position: Seated Stationary Arm: perpendicular to the floor or celling Fulcrum: center of the patella Moving Arm: middle of Tib
Hip ROM Internal or medial Rotation Patient Position: Seated Stationary Arm: perpendicular to the floor or table Fulcrum: center of patella Moving Arm: middle of Tib
Hip ROM Abduction/Adduction Patient Position: supine Stationary Arm: Alined with anterior & superior iliac spine Fulcrum: Ipsilateral anterior Superior iliac spine Moving arm: Midline of the Patella
MMT of HIP flexion Major Muscles: Iliacus, Psoas Major Patient Position: Seated Holding on table Stabilization: Ipsilateral iliac crest Resistance location: distal femur
MMT of Hip Extension Major Muscle: Glute Max, Hamstring Patient position: Prone Stabilization: ipsilateral Posterior iliac crest Resistance Location: Distal femur
MMT of Hip Abduction Major Muscle: Glute med Patient Position: Sidelaying Stabilization: Ipsilateral iliac crest Resistance: Distal femur
MMT of Hip Adduction Major Muscles: ADD. Longus, Magus, Brevis Patient Position: Prone Stabilization: support non-tested leg Resistance: medial distal femur
MMT of hip Internal or medial Rotation Major Muscles: Glute Min Patient Postion: Seated Satbilization: ipsilateral knee Resistance: medial distal Tib
MMT of hip External or Lateral Rotation Major Muscle: Performus Patient Postion: Seated Stabilization: Anterior medial femur Resistance: distal Tib
Created by: ethan maier
 

 



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