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When assessing the adductor complex, what is the point position being assessed?
Hip flexion, internal rotation, and adduction
Hip flexion, internal rotation, and adduction
When assessing the adductor complex, what are the muscles being tested?
1.  Pectineus, adductor longus, adductor brevis
2.  Adductor magnus, gracilis
1. Pectineus, adductor longus, adductor brevis
2. Adductor magnus, gracilis
when assessing the adductor complex, what are the potentially overactive muscles, if strength is limited?
Biceps femoris, piriformis, gluteus medius (posterior), gluteus maximus
Biceps femoris, piriformis, gluteus medius (posterior), gluteus maximus
when assessing the adductor complex, how should the client be positioned?
Supine with hip flexed and knee extended..thigh in internal rotation and adduction
Supine with hip flexed and knee extended..thigh in internal rotation and adduction
When assessing the adductor complex, what are the movement impairments as demonstrated by the overhead squat assessment?
Knees moving outward and/or low back rounding
Knees moving outward and/or low back rounding