Log Roll Test
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The log roll test is used to assess the integrity of the hip joint and is used to help identify potential hip pathology such as labral tears, ligament laxity, or impingement. • To perform the log roll test, the patient should be positioned in supine with the leg in neutral rotation. • The examiner should passively move the patient’s leg through the maximal available range of internal and external rotation. • How to Interpret Log Roll Test • Positive Finding: The test is considered positive if a popping or clicking sensation is noted which may suggest a labral tear or if there is excessive range of motion compared to the opposite side, which may suggest ligamentous or capsular laxity. • Gear I Use: • 🎥 Canon 70D: https://amzn.to/2W6xjpu • 💡 Neewer Lights: https://amzn.to/2Wvwiq2 • 🎤 Rode NTG4+: https://amzn.to/2W70qJh • 🧰 Physical Therapy Tools I Use Recommend: 🏋️♀️ • ✅ MedBridge Education for CEUs: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/pt... • 💰 (Save $175 with Promo Code PTProgress) • 💡Efficient Therapy Documentation Course ✏️ https://www.ptprogress.com/efficient • 📝 Therapy Documentation Templates: https://www.ptprogress.com/templates • 😲 It’s how I save 30-60 minutes a day on documentation ⏰ • 📚 For PT Students 🎓 • 😱Picmonic: https://www.ptprogress.com/picmonic • 💻 MedBridge Student: https://www.ptprogress.com/medbridge-... • (promo code PTPstudent) • 📔NPTE Therapy Ed Guide: https://amzn.to/35DyWy3 • 🙋🏽Interested in Becoming a PT? 🙋🏻♀️ • Get the PT School Interview Guide: https://www.ptprogress.com/PTSIG • • **Disclaimer** • The content found on this channel and any affiliated websites are not considered medical or financial advice. The information presented is for general education and entertainment purposes only. If you need medical attention, seek care from your physician or physical therapist. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless PTProgress, its employees, officers, and independent contractors for any and all injuries, losses, or damages resulting from any claims that arise from misuse of the content presented on this channel or associated websites. Some of the links above may be affiliate links, which help support the channel but does not cost you anything.
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