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Revision as of 19:57, 11 April 2022 by Jeremy (talk | contribs) (Evaluation of hip abductor strength. The patient lies in the lateral decubitus position with the affected side facing up. With the hip and knee extended, the examiner asks the patient to abduct the hip against resistance Pianka MA, Serino J, DeFroda SF, Bodendorfer BM. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome: Evaluation and management of a wide spectrum of pathology. SAGE Open Med. 2021 Jun 3;9:20503121211022582. doi: 10.1177/20503121211022582. PMID: 34158938; PMCID: PMC8182177.)
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Evaluation of hip abductor strength. The patient lies in the lateral decubitus position with the affected side facing up. With the hip and knee extended, the examiner asks the patient to abduct the hip against resistance

Pianka MA, Serino J, DeFroda SF, Bodendorfer BM. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome: Evaluation and management of a wide spectrum of pathology. SAGE Open Med. 2021 Jun 3;9:20503121211022582. doi: 10.1177/20503121211022582. PMID: 34158938; PMCID: PMC8182177.

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