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Figure 4

Figure 4. From: Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity of Physical Examination Tests for Hip Labral Lesions: A Systematic Review.

Flexion-adduction-axial compression test.

M. Rebecca Leibold, et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(2):E24-E41.
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Figure 6

Figure 6. From: Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity of Physical Examination Tests for Hip Labral Lesions: A Systematic Review.

Flexion-internal rotation-axial compression test.

M. Rebecca Leibold, et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(2):E24-E41.
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Figure 8

Figure 8. From: Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity of Physical Examination Tests for Hip Labral Lesions: A Systematic Review.

Maximum flexion-external rotation test.

M. Rebecca Leibold, et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(2):E24-E41.
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Figure 1

Figure 1. From: Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity of Physical Examination Tests for Hip Labral Lesions: A Systematic Review.

Flexion-adduction-internal rotation test.

M. Rebecca Leibold, et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(2):E24-E41.
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Figure 7

Figure 7. From: Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity of Physical Examination Tests for Hip Labral Lesions: A Systematic Review.

Maximum flexion-internal rotation test.

M. Rebecca Leibold, et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(2):E24-E41.
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Figure 2

Figure 2. From: Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity of Physical Examination Tests for Hip Labral Lesions: A Systematic Review.

Impingement provocation test. for the postero-inferior labrum.

M. Rebecca Leibold, et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(2):E24-E41.
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Figure 5

Figure 5. From: Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity of Physical Examination Tests for Hip Labral Lesions: A Systematic Review.

Palpation posterior to greater trochanter.

M. Rebecca Leibold, et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(2):E24-E41.
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Figure 9

Figure 9. From: Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity of Physical Examination Tests for Hip Labral Lesions: A Systematic Review.

Fitzgerald test for anterior labrum: A. Start position: Flexion-external rotation-abduction. B. End position: Extension-internal rotation-adduction (Posterior labral test, extension-abduction-external rotation from flexion-adduction-internal rotation not depicted).

M. Rebecca Leibold, et al. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(2):E24-E41.

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