[HTML] from jove.comN Ciesla, V Dinglas, E Fan, M Kho… - Journal of Visualized …, 2011 - w1.jove.com ... For the bedridden patient, in scoring Grades 3, 4,and 5, the patient is positioned in the same manner as for hipflexion and graded as described above for knee extension (Figure 4 ... Figure 4. ICU bedridden patient with a left knee flexioncontracture. ... Table 1. Manual Muscle Test 3. ... Related articles - Cached - All 4 versions
M Plante, R Wallace… - Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2011 - Elsevier ... 21 From this position, the knee is flexed and brought toward the patient's chest. To assess hip extension, both hips are first maximally flexed at the same time. ... A flexioncontracture is present if the thigh cannot touch the table (Thompson test) (Fig. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[HTML] from jneuroengrehab.comSJ Choi, CY Chung, KM Lee… - Journal of …, 2011 - jneuroengrehab.com ... no significant correlation between the maximum psoas length and step length (Table 4). Thomas test did not ... Table 6. Validity of the parameters for hip flexor contracture. ... The kinetic variable, including the time of crossover in the hipflexion-extension moment and the power burst ... Related articles - Cached - All 11 versions
O Flannery, C Green, D Harmon… - Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2011 - Elsevier ... 4 Other reliable findings include a leg length discrepancy and a positive Thomas test for flexion contracture. Radiological features of hip OA include osteophytes on the joint margins, narrowing of the joint cartilage, subchondral cysts and sclerosis and an altered shape of the ...