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When assessing the adductor complex, what is the point position being assessed?
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Hip flexion, internal rotation, and adduction
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When assessing the adductor complex, what are the muscles being tested?
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1. Pectineus, adductor longus, adductor brevis
2. Adductor magnus, gracilis |
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when assessing the adductor complex, what are the potentially overactive muscles, if strength is limited?
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Biceps femoris, piriformis, gluteus medius (posterior), gluteus maximus
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when assessing the adductor complex, how should the client be positioned?
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Supine with hip flexed and knee extended..thigh in internal rotation and adduction
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When assessing the adductor complex, what are the movement impairments as demonstrated by the overhead squat assessment?
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Knees moving outward and/or low back rounding
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