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(A, B, C): The resisted internal rotation test is performed with the patient in the supine position with the affected hip and knee flexed 90 and the hip in 10 degrees of external rotation. With the examiner standing on the ipsilateral side of the affected extremity, the patient is asked to actively internally rotate the hip against resistance by the examiner (knee away from and foot toward examiner). One hand of the physician will be in the lateral aspect of the ankle and the other in the medial aspect of the knee to resist motion and isolate the internal rotators of the hip. The test is positive with pain reproduction and/or weakness.

From J Hip Preserv Surg, Volume 6, Issue 4, December 2019, Pages 398โ€“405, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhps/hnz046

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