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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
Session 5 of 31
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Question 4: Adduction of Femurs
Can we adduct our femurs?
Roll to your side forming a 90° angle with your torso and femurs, and femurs with lower limb (side-lying 90/90)
While in this side-lying 90/90 position, give yourself a pillow while the feet remain on a wall
If lying on your left side, lift your right leg (still bent at 90°) off the left.
Extend the right hip so that the right knee is now near the wall
Drop the right knee toward the floor
Hip/Limb should be able to extend fully and adduct fully (knee comes close to touching the floor)
Repeat on the left and compare sides