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Hip clinical exam

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If you notice paresthesias/dyesthesia in nondermatomal distribution what should be considered?   possible nerve entrapment syndrome  
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What are the goals of the physical exam?   identify involved tissues, reproduce sxs, identify patterns of movements or restrictions  
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Why do we use self-report forms?   Saves time, Standardized questions, Screen for medical disease, Track change over time, Classification  
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What are the four tests for THA?   timed up and go, tinetti gait and balance, functional reach, 6 minute walk test  
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What is the range for hip flexion?   0-120  
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What is the range for hip extension?   0-30  
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What is the range for hip hip IR?   0-45  
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What is the range for hip ER?   0-45  
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What is the range for hip abduction?   0-45  
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What is the range for hip adduction?   0-30  
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With static muscle testing what does strong/painless indicate?   normal  
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With static muscle testing what does strong/painful indicate?   minor MT  
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With static muscle testing what does what does weak/painful indicate?   Major MT  
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With static muscle testing what does weak/painless indicate?   neuro, old rupture  
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With a femoral shaft stress fracture what might the pt report?   Vague thigh pain, Poor localization of pain, Few physical findings, History of change in activity level  
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What is a red flag (if found during examination of the hip) that involves passive hip flexion and SLR tests?   Sign of the buttock  
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What does the sign of the buttock suggest?   space occupying lesion in posterior buttock (red flag), this is as detailed as the ariculate gets  
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