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The Assessment (Evaluation Questions)
Introduction -
Question 1: Flexion of Humeri
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Question 2: IR/ER Humeri
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Question 3: Straight Leg Raise
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Question 4: Adduction of Femurs
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Question 5: IR/ER Femurs
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Question 6: Squat
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Question 7: Spread Toes
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Movement InterventionMovement Intervention Introduction
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Movement Intervention Squat
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Movement Intervention Hinge
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Movement Intervention Plank
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Movement Intervention Press
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Movement Alteration - SquatSquat Depth
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Squat Knee Pain
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Squat Back Pain
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Movement Alteration - LungeLunge Depth
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Lunge Knee Pain
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Lunge Back Pain
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Movement Alteration - HingeHinge Depth
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Hinge Back of Knee Pain
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Hinge Back Pain
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Movement Alteration - PlankPlank Alignment
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Plank Wrist Pain
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Plank Back Pain
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Movement Alteration - Push-upPush-Up Alignment
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Push-Up Wrist/Elbow Pain
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Push-Up Back Pain
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Movement Alteration - RowRow Shoulder Pain
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Row Elbow Pain
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Row Feeling/Finding Lat
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Question 3: Straight Leg Raise
How is our straight leg raise?
Lay on your back with one foot flush to a wall
Keeping the left leg straight, raise the right leg as much as possible
The left leg should not lift off the ground
The left foot should not come off the wall
Normal range of motion is ~90°
Repeat with the left leg