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Individual Position: The individual is lying prone with their legs extended. Practitioner Position:The practitioner is standing with their hand placed on the individual's ankle. Description of Muscle Test:The individual is requested to flex their knee against the practitioner's resistance. Should sharp pain ensue, evaluate for knee
Biceps Femoris. Position: Prone Test: ER slightly hip, flex knee 50-70 degrees, ER tibia slightly. Fixation: - Proximal to ankle - Stabilize above hip. Resistance: Into Extension Notes: Watch to see if they can maintain ER of tibia. Semimembranosus/ Semitendinosus. Position: Prone Test: Flex knee 50-70 degrees, IR tibia
ORDER OF TESTING. SITTING. Trapezius (shoulder elevators). 1. Deltoid middle (shoulder abductors). 2. Biceps brachii (elbow flexors). 3. Wrist extensors (extensor carpi ulnaris/radialis). 4. Wrist flexors (flexor carpi radialis/ulnaris). 5. Iliopsoas (hip flexors). 6. Qudriceps femoris (knee extensors). 7. Ankle dorsiflexors
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Biceps femoris is a muscle of the posterior compartment of the thigh, and lies in the posterolateral aspect. It arises proximally by two 'heads', termed the 'long head' (superficial) and the 'short head' (deep). It is part of the hamstrings.[1]
(The more the knee is flexed, the less the hip will extend, due to restricting tension of the Rectus femoris anteriorly); Fixation: Posteriorly, the back muscles, laterally, the lateral abdominal muscles, and, anteriorly, the opposite hip flexors fix the pelvis to the trunk; Test: Hip extension with knee flexed; Pressure: Against the
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