Hibb test
1) pain in the hip region
2) pain in the buttock/pelvic region
Indicates
Hip joint pathology
Sacroiliac joint lesion
Gaenslen test
Positive
Pain on the affected S I joint stress into extension
Indicates
General sacral iliac joint lesion, anterior sacral iliac ligament sprain, or inflammation of the SI joint
Ober test
Positive
Affected by remains an abduction. Normal biomechanics the thigh/hip will adduct
Indicates
Contraction of the iliotibial band or Tenser fascia lata ( usually secondary to synovitis of the hip, secondary to trauma of the gluteus medius and maximus)
Lewin-gaenslen
Positive
Pain on the affected SI joint stressed into extension
Indicates
General sacroiliac joint lesion, anterior sacral iliac ligament sprain, or inflammation of the SI joint.
Trendelenburg
Positive
High iliac crest on supported sign side and low crest on side of elevated leg.
Indicates
We gluteus medius muscle on the supported side.
Leg length discrepancy
Positive
Different measurements
Indicates
Leaguerre test
1)pain in the hip joint
2) pain in the sacroiliac joint
Indicates
1) hip joint pathology
2) or mechanical problem of the sacroiliac joint