Passive Range of Motion (Hip Joint)

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This is not medical advice. The content is intended as educational content for health care professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional. In this video, Andreas talks about Passive Range of Motion of the Hip Joint. Make sure to also check out the video on Active Range of Motion and Resisted Isometric Testing.

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I like how you referred to the fixation points, sir 👍👍👍A good point to be attended to

nawarra
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You guys are the best .., I am an SDPT and I am really glad i found your channel on YouTube!

risingsara
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Flexion 0:46
Extension 01:20
Abduction 01:40
Adduction 02:08
Internal Rotation 2:30
External Rotation 02:51

JL-eopu
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I am a sports therapy and rehab student    Have been struggling with the anatomy and these video clips are excellent revision aids  thank you physio tutors

AEM
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I would add looking at the patient all along as it’s an important part of this examination.

galiadaubefishman
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I am a student of Remedial Massage. i find your videos really useful

danavorillas
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Thanks guys to help me during my studies. Actually, I am Remedial Massage Therapist 😀

banggiehelengajardogajardo
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Passive Range of motion for one hip and one knee

rubywilliams
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This was really helpful in understanding and testing the different parts of my hips and glutes.

ThePerseph
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Are this streches gonna help with my internal rotation pain? I play futbol (soccer) and i cant play due the pain on my left hip

sanjuditastadeo
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Hi, great technique, love the videos you do! Not sure if its just the way we are taught but I noticed when you were testing hip flexion you seemed to bounce slightly, we were told not to do that as you can injure the patient by going past their threshold. Especially important if you are a physiotherapy student who is still trying to get acclimatised to feeling that elastic end point and knowing when to stop. Very useful videos for study though.

nicolebrown
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Thank you, but you didn’t support-grab- the knee for fixation while doing external and internal rotation of the hip! Doctor focused in that so much. Thanks again

mavi
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Hi could you posted more videos about testing muscular and the technique of poulitherapie

islemzouaghi
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Same PROM of shoulder circumduction teach

santhoshappu
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Hi, Is possible to overuse of Hip flexors lead to internal rotation deficiency and weak hip internal rotators and then lead to low back pain inhibited glutes and obliques and IT band friction ? Thx in advance!

yappetusples
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the degrees normal range are the same as in the video on active range? or do they differ?

learnfromany
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Hello, what is the difference in assessing the hip rotation in hip flexed position 90' compared to hip extended position?Thanks in advance

ΓιαννηςΓρηγοριαδης-τη
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Great stuff guys. Kinda funny how you pronounce abduction (A-B-duction) and adduction (A-D-duction) ;) but very good content!

Helgiflextkd
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How do you measure hip extension in a patient who can't lie on their side or stomach? I just hat one and didn't quite find an answer... I could make them lie at the edge of the bed (sorry I don't know the english word for "Therapieliege") and let the leg hang down, but this seems kind of dangerous to me...
Help would be appreciated :)

franzy
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for hip I.R, does the head of the femur roll anterior or posterior?

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