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  • Thanks for explaning this old classic very well. In my experience this is not really a very accurate test for the Psoas.

  • when i did this test i was okay but i felt a sharp pain in the top of the contracted leg, right at the beginning of the front part, the pain shoots inwards towards the bone, any idea what that may be ?

  • By the way:This is also the BEST stretch to do for the hip flexors!

    Thank you for this!

  • Thanks, I think I just found out how to begin fixing my pain!

  • @jmikejapan It's a good start but there's much more. Make sure to grab the free video series at my website while it's still up.

  • This is a great demonstration. I am going to try it on my client tomorrow!

  • overall good. i generally have clients/patients scoot closer to the edge of the massage table before testing them to allow the hip to extend more and get a more accurate read. Also would be good acknowledge that the knee extending in the example that you illustrate could be due to a tight rectus femoris.

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