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What is the purpose of the 'Taking Off the Shoe' test (TOST)?
What is the purpose of the 'Taking Off the Shoe' test (TOST)?
- To assess the integrity of the Achilles tendon
- To assess the integrity of the quadriceps muscle
- To assess the integrity of the hip flexors
- To assess the integrity of the biceps femoris muscle (correct)
What is the position of the affected hip during the 'Taking Off the Shoe' test?
What is the position of the affected hip during the 'Taking Off the Shoe' test?
- The affected hip is in 90° of lateral rotation and 20-25° of flexion (correct)
- The affected hip is in 90° of abduction and 20-25° of flexion
- The affected hip is in 0° of rotation and 20-25° of flexion
- The affected hip is in 45° of abduction and 10-15° of flexion
What is the purpose of the Biceps Squeeze Test?
What is the purpose of the Biceps Squeeze Test?
- To assess the integrity of the shoulder rotator cuff
- To assess the integrity of the biceps brachii muscle (correct)
- To assess the integrity of the biceps femoris muscle
- To assess the integrity of the Achilles tendon
What is the patient's arm position during the Hook Test?
What is the patient's arm position during the Hook Test?
What does a positive Biceps Squeeze Test indicate?
What does a positive Biceps Squeeze Test indicate?
What does a positive 'Taking Off the Shoe' test indicate?
What does a positive 'Taking Off the Shoe' test indicate?
What is the purpose of the Hook Test?
What is the purpose of the Hook Test?
What is the patient's knee position during the 'Taking Off the Shoe' test?
What is the patient's knee position during the 'Taking Off the Shoe' test?
What is the purpose of the tests described in the text?
What is the purpose of the tests described in the text?
What is the position of the affected leg during the 'Taking Off the Shoe' test?
What is the position of the affected leg during the 'Taking Off the Shoe' test?