at 4:40 the audio and video don't match. The video is showing a "Thompson Test" for Achilles pathology while the audio is describing the first portion of the Thomas Test for iliopsoas tightness.
In supine-sit how do you know the right side is nutated rather than the left side being count-nutated? It appears as if the right side is getting longer when she sits up but couldn't the left side be getting shorter?
Should you not edit the video so that you are showing the correct test for the Thomas Flexion test? I'm trying to use these videos to study and its not good if the footage doesn't match the audio.
Dear Prof., The test which you have de,onstrated , one in Prone position with sqeezing calf muscle.and looking for presence or absent of planterflexion of foot at ankle joint is for Tendo achilis continuity and NOT a TEST for Ileopsoas muscle.. The test for rectus femoris is o.k..
at 4:40 the audio and video don't match. The video is showing a "Thompson Test" for Achilles pathology while the audio is describing the first portion of the Thomas Test for iliopsoas tightness.
In supine-sit how do you know the right side is nutated rather than the left side being count-nutated? It appears as if the right side is getting longer when she sits up but couldn't the left side be getting shorter?
Yes Josh Rogers you are right. Not a thomas test
Should you not edit the video so that you are showing the correct test for the Thomas Flexion test? I'm trying to use these videos to study and its not good if the footage doesn't match the audio.
Dear Prof.,
The test which you have de,onstrated , one in Prone position with sqeezing calf muscle.and looking for presence or absent of planterflexion of foot at ankle joint is for Tendo achilis continuity and NOT a TEST for Ileopsoas muscle..
The test for rectus femoris is o.k..