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Hip Joint Passive Range of Motion / Movement | Clinical Physio 

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Комментарии : 9   
@physicalinjury1147
@physicalinjury1147 4 года назад
Good
@asmaaelsisy8132
@asmaaelsisy8132 Год назад
please put an Arabic translation for videos.. and thank u ❤️
@yuhehu6266
@yuhehu6266 2 года назад
Thanks a lot your video,help me more understand how to do.🥰🥰
@ClinicalPhysio
@ClinicalPhysio 2 года назад
You are very welcome! So pleased you are enjoying them!
@luzvimindasamonte6274
@luzvimindasamonte6274 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@joannnair5759
@joannnair5759 3 года назад
Very informative and useful video! A quick question, are we expecting a difference between hip external and internal rotation range in sitting/supine as oppose to in prone? If so, why is that so? Thank you!
@ClinicalPhysio
@ClinicalPhysio 3 года назад
Hey Joann! Great question! I would certainly imaging that sitting would create less range of ER and IR because of flexed position of hip meaning more capsular/muscular tightness 😊
@amy21106
@amy21106 3 года назад
Is it better particularly for older patients to be tested supine or sitting at the end of the plinth?
@ClinicalPhysio
@ClinicalPhysio 3 года назад
Supine is probably easier 👍🏼
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