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ortho exam - 'reverse' FABER sm

Posted By: tiny on 2006-12-20
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Subject: ortho exam - 'reverse' FABER sm

I know of FABER, but can anyone verify reverse FABER?


Hips negative for 'reverse' FABER.


TIA!




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Sacroiliac Joint Pain:
- elicited with the patient lying on the affected side without support (Gaenslen's test), direct compression,
or Flexion, Abduction and External Rotation (FABER test);

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http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/exam_of_the_lumbar_spine

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