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Stinchfield Test - OrthoFixar 2025 Stinchfield test (or resisted hip flexion test) is designed to help distinguish between intra-articular and extra-articular hip pathologies causing groin, thigh, buttock, and even pretibial leg pain It was described by Frank Stinchfield, MD
Hip Physical Exam - Adult - Recon - Orthobullets if unable to adduct leg, suspect tight ITB Stinchfield resisted hip flexion test with patient supine and extended knee, examiner resists active hip flexion past 30-45 deg a positive test ellicits pain which is likely to be associated with an intraarticular hip pathology
Special Tests for Hip Exam- Sports Medicine Review The stinchfield test is used to help identify the cause of hip pain It may be positive in disease states like athletic pubalgia, slipped capital femoral epiphysis and femoral acetabular impingement It is also called the straight leg raise against resistance test
Snapping Hip Syndrome - Physiopedia The Stinchfield test: The patient lies supine with the hip flexed at 30° and ask the patient to fully flex the hip, while the examines apply a resistance force
Stinchfield Test - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki) The Stinchfield Test is a special examination technique which can be used to help diagnose athletic pubalgia, slipped capital femoral epiphysis and femoral acetabular impingement
Stinchfields Test - MSK Medicine Stinchfield’s test is used to test for intraarticular hip pathology To perform this test, have the patient lie supine Ask the patient to flex her hip to 20-30 degrees with her knee fully extended and apply a resistive force Pain in the anterior groin with this maneuver indicates a positive test 1
Evaluation of the Patient with Hip Pain | AAFP Magnetic resonance imaging is valuable for the detection of occult traumatic fractures, stress fractures, and osteonecrosis of the femoral head Magnetic resonance arthrography is the
Physical Examination of the Hip: Assessment of Femoroacetabular . . . Resisted Straight Leg Raise (Stinchfield Test) This maneuver is used to assess hip flexor psoas inhibition due to direct tendinosis or capsulitis as the psoas compresses the hip capsule during resisted hip flexion [30]