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Hip is internally rotated, passively flexed to 90 degrees, and adducted
82%
921/1120
Hip is internally rotated, passively flexed to 90 degrees, and abducted
6%
68/1120
Hip is externally rotated, maximally flexed to 90 degrees, and adducted
2%
17/1120
Hip is externally rotated, passively flexed to 90 degrees, and abducted
8%
94/1120
Hip is externally rotated, maximally flexed, and abducted
1%
16/1120
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Patients with dysplasia often have a hypertrophic labrum. Abnormal contact between the femoral neck and the acetabular rim leads to labral injury, especially in the anterior-superior acetabular zone. Typically, young patients with the condition report pain with activity or long periods of sitting or driving. The hips often have limited motion, in particular in internal rotation and flexion. Forceful adduction with the maneuver causes pain.
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