What is the testing position, and reference points for hip flexion ROM? - Position: Supine. Knees extended. Hips neutral. (Bends knees through flexion) Axis: Lateral aspect of hip joint Proximal: La... teral mid-line of pelvis Distal: Lateral mid-line of femur What are the normal ROM values for hip flexion? - 0 - 120 What should be stabilized in hip flexion ROM? - Pelvis to prevent posterior tilt of pelvis. (Contralateral limb kept on table) What is the normal end feel for hip flexion? - Soft. What is the testing position for hip extension, and reference points for hip extension ROM? - Position: Prone. Both knees extended. Hip neutral. Pillow under abdomen. Axis: Lateral aspect of hip joint (greater trochanter) Proximal: Lateral mid-line of pelvis Distal: Lateral mid-line of femur. What are the normal ROM values for hip extension? - 0 - 20. What should be stabilized in hip extension ROM? - Pelvis to prevent anterior tilt. What is the normal end feel for hip extension? - Firm. What are the testing position and reference points for hip abduction ROM? - Position: Supine Axis: ASIS of leg being measured Proximal: Line between both ASIS Distal: Anterior midline of femur (midline of patella) What are the normal values for hip abduction ROM? - 0 - 40 What should be stabilized for hip abduction ROM? - Pelvis to prevent lateral tilting and rotation. What is the normal end feel for hip abduction? - Firm. What are the testing position, and references points for hip adduction ROM? - Position: Supine. Knees extended. Hip neutral Axis: ASIS Proximal: Line between both ASIS Distal: Midline of anterior femur/ patella What are the normal ranges for hip adduction ROM? - 0 - 20. What should be stabilized for hip adduction ROM? - Pelvis to prevent lateral tilting. What is the normal end feel for hip adduction ROM? - Firm. What are the testing position, and reference points for hip IR ROM? - Position: Seated. Knees flexed 90 degrees. Hip neutral. Towel under femur. Axis: Anterior patella Proximal: Perpendicular to floor/ parallel to supporting surface. Distal: Anterior midline of leg, crest of tibia between two malleoli. [Show More]
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