Hip Joint Disease & Flexor Spasm: Physical Exam Guide, Lab Reports of Nursing

A comprehensive guide to physical examination tests for hip joint disease and hip flexor spasm. It covers a wide range of tests, including patrick's/faber's test, laguerre's test, thomas test, allis test, ely's test, noble compression test, modified ober's test, trendelenburg's test, nachlas test, valsalva's test, kemp's test, crossed straight leg raise, lewin's test, becterew's test, slr, braggard's test, neri's bowstring test, prone press up, slr variation 1, gaenslen's test, yeoman's test, homan's sign, tinel's sign, and more. The document also includes information on normal ranges of motion for the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine.

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Hip joint disease and hip flexor spasm - correct answer What is
patrick's/faber's test looking for?
Hip joint lesion if pain in SI - correct answer What is laguerre's test looking
for?
Tests for hypertonicity of hip flexors - correct answer What is the purpose of
thomas test
Tests of unilateral dislocation of hip - correct answer What is the purpose of
allis test
Allis test - correct answer Patient lies supine with knees and hips flexed to
90 deg., feet should approximate each other at heels on the table, Dr.
Observes level of knees.
Hip subluxation or decrease/increase in tibial length - correct answer What
does a positive with Allis test mean
Hip lesion, irritation of iliopsoas and rectus femoris, irritation of lumbar nerves
and/or nerve roots - correct answer What is the purpose of Ely's test
Positive if pain with inability to raise the leg - correct answer What is a
positive for Ely's test?
Femoral pain is nerve root involvement, localized is hip lesion or contracture
of rectus femoris - correct answer What does a positive mean with Ely's test
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Hip joint disease and hip flexor spasm - correct answer What is patrick's/faber's test looking for? Hip joint lesion if pain in SI - correct answer What is laguerre's test looking for? Tests for hypertonicity of hip flexors - correct answer What is the purpose of thomas test Tests of unilateral dislocation of hip - correct answer What is the purpose of allis test Allis test - correct answer Patient lies supine with knees and hips flexed to 90 deg., feet should approximate each other at heels on the table, Dr. Observes level of knees. Hip subluxation or decrease/increase in tibial length - correct answer What does a positive with Allis test mean Hip lesion, irritation of iliopsoas and rectus femoris, irritation of lumbar nerves and/or nerve roots - correct answer What is the purpose of Ely's test Positive if pain with inability to raise the leg - correct answer What is a positive for Ely's test? Femoral pain is nerve root involvement, localized is hip lesion or contracture of rectus femoris - correct answer What does a positive mean with Ely's test

Determine whether iliotibial tibial band friction syndrome exists near knee - correct answer What is the purpose of noble compression test If pain at lateral femoral condyle at 30 degrees flexion - correct answer What is a positive for noble compression test Tests for tensor fascia latae muscle and iliotibial band contracture - correct answer What is the purpose of modified ober's test L4/L5 nerve roots and and dorsiflexor weakness - correct answer What does a positive mean for heel walk S1 root and/or plantar flexor weakness - correct answer What does a positive mean for toe walk Tests for weakness/instability of hip abductor muscles - correct answer What does trendelenburg's test for Positive if pelvis on non-stance leg falls - correct answer What is a positive for trendelenburg's Weakness on stance leg glute med - correct answer What does a positive (non stance leg falls) for trendelenburg's mean? Tests for lesions of SI and lumbosacral ligaments and tractions femoral nerve

  • correct answer What is the purpose of nachlas test

SI joint - correct answer What does pain below 35 degrees suggest for SLR Sciatica - correct answer What does pain from 35-70 for SLR suggest Either lumbar or SI joint - correct answer What does pain above 70 degrees for SLR suggest Braggard's test - correct answer SLR to pain, lower leg to point where pain is relieved 5-10 deg, then rapidly dorsiflex the foot Radicular symptoms could be SOL, stenosing IVF, peripheral nerve entrapment - correct answer What is a positive for braggard's test Sciatica - correct answer What does neri's bowstring test assess for Facet involvement - correct answer What does a positive for prone press up indicate Dr. Places A-P pressure on ipsilateral ASIS while performing SLR - correct answer What is SLR variation 1 SI lesion if leg can be raised higher with ASIS variation - correct answer What are the indications for SLR variation 1 SI joint involvement - correct answer localized or radiating pain with Gaenslen's test indicates what Anterior SI ligament - correct answer Gapping assesses what

Posterior SI ligament - correct answer Squish assesses what SI joint - correct answer Femoral shear test assesses what Dr. Flexes patient's knee to 90 degrees and extends hip to raise thigh off the table - correct answer How to perform yeoman's test SI joint - correct answer What does yeoman's assess Doc dorsiflexes foot for 1 min to test for pain in calf and loss of dorsalis pedis pulse - correct answer Homan's sign Tingling/paresthesia felt distally - correct answer What is a positive for tinel's sign at the ankle Shoulder abduction, elbow flexion, biceps tendon reflex - correct answer Evaluate C5 nerve root Elbow flexion, wrist extension, brachioradialis reflex - correct answer Evaluate C6 nerve root Elbow extension, wrist flexion, finger extension triceps tendon - correct answer Evaluate C7 nerve root Finger flexion - correct answer What is C8 myotome Finger abduction and aduction - correct answer What is T1 myotome