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  1. The FADIR (flexion, adduction, internal rotation) test is used for the examination of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome, anterior labral tear and iliopsoas tendinitis. The premise of this test is that flexion and adduction motions approximates the femoral head with the acetabular rim.
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    The FAIR test is a sensitive and specific test for detection if irritation of the sciatic nerve by the piriformis. FAIR stands for flexion, adduction and internal rotation. Also known as piriformis test.
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    To conduct active range of motion in the directions of internal and external rotation, ask your patient to flex the hip to about 90°. To assess internal rotation, ask your patient to bring the heel outwards as far as possible. And to assess external rotation, ask your patient to bring the heel inwards as far as possible.
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    With the hip and knee flexed at 90°, assess internal and external rotation of both hips. This is often limited in hip disease and internal rotation is frequently the first movement affected (see GALS screen).
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