2025 Movement System Syndromes
of the Hip
Post-Course Test Videos
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Question 19
What is happening in the right hip when the patient is rocking back?
- Femoral anterior glide
- Femoral posterior glide
- Femoral medial rotation
- Femoral lateral rotation
Question 20
What do you observe during the log roll test on the left hip?
- There is symmetrical hip medial and lateral rotation ROM
- There is more hip medial rotation ROM than lateral rotation ROM
- There is more hip lateral rotation ROM than medial rotation ROM
Question 21
What do you observe during the passive left hip and knee flexion?
- This is an optimal hip flexion movement pattern
- Femoral anterior glide
- Femoral posterior glide
Question 22
Watch Videos A, B, and C. Video A = simulated tennis serve with a light club in hand. Video B = pelvic rotation on stable femur. Video C = double leg jump to landing on left leg. You're getting your patient ready to return to tennis. How would you order the 3 exercises from the simplest to the most complex, if all of these were to be performed during the final PT session?
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A-B-C
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B-A-C
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C-A-B
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B-C-A
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C-B-A
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A-C-B
Video A
Simulated tennis serve with a light club in hand
Video B
Pelvic rotation on stable femur
Video C
Double leg jump to landing on left leg
Question 23
Watch Videos D and E. your patient has bilateral femoral retroversion. She is a right-handed tennis player and complains of left hip pain when she practices her forehand. Which style of forehand would be less stressful for this player's left hip based on the structure of her hip?
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Video D = open stance forehand
- Video E = closed stance forehand
Video D
Open stance forehand
Video E
Closed stance forehand
Question 25
This is how the female college basketball player performed the simulated rebounding (jumping and landing). What is her movement system diagnosis?
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Femoral anterior glide with medial rotation syndrome
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Femoral hypomobility syndrome
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Hip adduction with medial rotation syndrome
- Hip extension with knee extension syndrome