2008
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2008.2677
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The Interrater Reliability of 4 Clinical Tests Used to Assess Individuals With Musculoskeletal Hip Pain

Abstract: STUDY DESIGN:Descriptive and reliability study. OBJECTIVES:To evaluate the interrater reliability of the FABER test, flexion-internal rotationadduction impingement test, log roll test, and the palpation of the greater trochanter for tenderness. BACKGROUND:Clinical examination for individuals with musculoskeletal hip pain is believed to provide critical diagnostic information. However, there is very limited information in the literature on the reproducibility of examination techniques for the hip region. METHOD… Show more

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“…Six different physical impairments were investigated. Nine studies investigated ROM (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35), 6 studies measured muscle strength (12,29,31,36 -38), and 3 studies measured tenderness (11,29,36). Two studies each measured LLD (29,39), balance testing (33,37), and muscle length/flexibility (12,36).…”
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“…Six different physical impairments were investigated. Nine studies investigated ROM (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35), 6 studies measured muscle strength (12,29,31,36 -38), and 3 studies measured tenderness (11,29,36). Two studies each measured LLD (29,39), balance testing (33,37), and muscle length/flexibility (12,36).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nine of the 15 studies included participants with hip OA (27,29 -32,34,35,38,39), and 2 studies each examined hip fractures (33,37), groin pain (12,36), and mixed samples of hip/groin diagnoses (11,28). Eleven studies investigated reliability (11,12,28 -34,36,37), 3 studies investigated validity (27,34,35,39), 1 study investigated internal consistency (38), and 1 study investigated both reliability and validity (34).…”
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