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Hip Special Test Clarification

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What is the most likely diagnosis for a patient with pain provocation and limited percussion noted through a stethoscope?

Stress fracture in femur hip region

Which test is used to assess pain provocation in the adductor tendon or groin?

Adductor Squeeze Test

What is the most likely diagnosis for a patient with a clunking sound after flexion adduction or extension abduction?

Hip Dysplasia

Which test is used to assess pain provocation in the lower abdominal region?

Resisted Sit Up test

What is the most likely diagnosis for a patient with pain provocation and more pronounced weakness?

Gluteal Tear

Which test is used to assess reproduction of superficial clicking or popping?

Snapping Hip test

What is the primary purpose of the Thomas Test?

To identify muscle inflexibilities in the psoas, rectus, TFL, or adductor

A patient presents with limited motion and pain in the hip joint at the age of 50 or older. Which test should be performed next to confirm the diagnosis?

Scour Test

What is the primary purpose of the Craig's Test?

To identify hip anteversion or retroversion across multiple age ranges

A patient presents with sharp pain in a radicular pattern in the lumbar region. Which test should be performed next to confirm the diagnosis?

STLR Test

What is the primary purpose of the FABRE TEST?

To identify muscle hypertonicity, SIJD, or capsular mobility limitations

A patient presents with pain provocation only, across age ranges. Which test is used to confirm the diagnosis?

Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS) Test

What is the likely diagnosis for a patient with limited ER correction and retroversion across multiple age ranges?

Anteversion

Which test is used to assess muscle inflexibilities in the hip joint?

Thomas Test

A patient presents with limited motion and/or pain at the age of 50 or older. Which test should be performed next to confirm the diagnosis?

Scour Test

What is the likely diagnosis for a patient with pain provocation and limited mobility in the femoral region?

Meralgia Paresthetica

Which test is used to assess reproduction of neurological symptoms in the lumbar region?

STLR Test

What is the likely diagnosis for a patient with limited mobility and pain in the hip joint at the age of 20-40?

Labral symptoms

In which age group is the FAIR Test typically used to detect labral pathologies?

Younger patients

Which test is used to assess pain provocation in the pubic symphysis in younger adults?

Adductor Squeeze Test

What is the characteristic finding of the Barlow and Ortolani Sign in pediatric patients?

Clunking after flexion adduction or extension abduction

In which age group is the De-rotation Test typically used to diagnose Greater Trochanteric Pain syndrome?

Older patients

Which test is used to assess pain provocation in the adductor tendon or groin in athletic adults?

Adductor Squeeze Test

What is the typical follow-up test for Osteitis Pubis in athletic adults?

Spring test of pubis

This quiz covers hip special tests including Craig's test, Thomas test, slump test, and STLR test, which are used to assess muscle inflexibilities and nerve impairments in the hip and lumbopelvic region. It also covers the interpretation of test results and their implications for hip structure and function. The quiz is suitable for students and professionals in the field of physical therapy, orthopedics, and sports medicine.

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