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Uploaded by jschuber on Mar 18, 2008
Orthopedic test to confirm shortening of the iliopsoas muscles.
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the pt is in wrong position
xxxeagerheartxxx 10 months ago
Testing if contractures are present
nobullnoble 1 year ago
not correct. it could also be a shortening of rectus femoris. he should straighten his leg to elliminate this possibility...
sandrushka88 2 years ago
no patient positioning was correct, just incomplete analysis..
AdrianFlavored 2 years ago
tambien hacer la diferencia entre recto anterior e iliopsoas...
bardiel3k 2 years ago
hmm.. maybe the patient's whole body should be lying on the table and watch for flexion of the knee instead. it's confusing because it looks similar to kendall's test (rectus fem contracture test method 1). :)
tarajentottot 2 years ago
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the pt is in wrong position
xxxeagerheartxxx 10 months ago
Testing if contractures are present
nobullnoble 1 year ago
not correct. it could also be a shortening of rectus femoris. he should straighten his leg to elliminate this possibility...
sandrushka88 2 years ago
no patient positioning was correct, just incomplete analysis..
AdrianFlavored 2 years ago
tambien hacer la diferencia entre recto anterior e iliopsoas...
bardiel3k 2 years ago
hmm.. maybe the patient's whole body should be lying on the table and watch for flexion of the knee instead. it's confusing because it looks similar to kendall's test (rectus fem contracture test method 1). :)
tarajentottot 2 years ago