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Trendelenburg test. From a (a) standing position, (b) the patient is asked to stand on the affected leg and lift the contralateral foot off the ground. The test is considered positive, if the contralateral pelvis tilts downward, indicating abductor weakness

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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