Thomas Test | Iliopsoas Tightness

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  • @v.m.p.8204
    @v.m.p.8204 6 месяцев назад +2

    How many types of Thomas tests are there? Some people are showing this test by the patient standing right on the edge of the table and lifting their knee and gradually falling back on the couch and then measuring by how much the other leg is extending straight, angular or perpendicular. So, which one is the correct Thomas Test, please? Thank you.

  • @lukasjaponicus3373
    @lukasjaponicus3373 4 года назад +20

    What if the extended leg doesn't move much, but the groin of the knee that is against the chest hurts/is stretched.

  • @karinamiller3251
    @karinamiller3251 3 года назад +19

    Smart AND handsome-seems like this physical therapist is a jackpot

  • @lievenpaulus5951
    @lievenpaulus5951 7 лет назад +33

    isnt it more usefull to test this with the the lower leg (under the knee) hanging off the table, that way you can differentiate betweet Rectus Femoris and Iliopsoas as well?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад +49

      Hey Lieven, that's surely a way you could do that in practice, but:
      The reason why the Thomas Test is done with a straight leg is to take the rectus femoris out of the equation completely. This enables you to possible measure an angle of contracture as well.
      With the leg hanging off of the table, we can see following problem:
      If the patient has a tight rectus femoris, he could compensate by lifting the leg off the table or by extending the knee. Then you won't know if the test is positive because of a short (ilio)psoas or a short rectus femoris.

    • @davidbuzaglo1416
      @davidbuzaglo1416 5 лет назад +7

      @@Physiotutors if the leg is lifting, you could passivly extend the knee and see if the leg is getting down. if so, the tightness is refered to the RF. if the leg stays up, the iliopsoas is tightned. isnt it?

    • @luminouslink777
      @luminouslink777 4 года назад

      @@Physiotutors When I lift my left leg, I don't feel any stretch in my right leg? What does that mean. Althought have pain and straining in my right knee.

    • @VinylUnboxings
      @VinylUnboxings 3 года назад +1

      @@luminouslink777 try it with the bottom leg hanging off the table. If you perform the movement and you're able to lower the leg to the table, it'd indicate tightness of two joint hip flexors, if there's no change, it'd indicate tightness of the one joint hip flexors

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 Год назад

      @@Physiotutors I feel a pull in my opposite leg groin!.
      By groin I mean the inner leg just below the private parts ,
      It kinda hurts...
      But I am not using a pillow...
      Does this mean something?..

  • @GauravGiri.
    @GauravGiri. 4 года назад +2

    So do the patient here actually has a positive test?

  • @Edumacation95
    @Edumacation95 6 лет назад +187

    GET TO DA CHOPPPER!!!!!

    • @emask8s
      @emask8s 4 года назад +2

      Hahahahaha

    • @graciie
      @graciie 2 года назад +1

      Hahaha I can't stop laughing !!! 3 years later this is still funny ...

    • @Edumacation95
      @Edumacation95 2 года назад +2

      @@graciie hahahah im such an idiot

    • @graciie
      @graciie 2 года назад

      @@Edumacation95 I was going to as AH in a funny way but I didn't want to get band from YT ....

    • @mjrmjr123
      @mjrmjr123 Год назад

      ​@@Edumacation95what does this mean lol

  • @rehanwani9163
    @rehanwani9163 6 лет назад +5

    Hi. I always like yours videos. But here my question is that u didn't check the obliteration of the lumbar lordosis by putting ur palmar hand under the lumbar spine of patient which is I think very necessary to tell the point to which u would flex the hips initially & then straighten the one hip. What is your opinion? Regards.

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад +1

      You definitely have a point here Rehan!

    • @rehanwani9163
      @rehanwani9163 6 лет назад

      Physiotutors thank u for ur kind 😍😍😍

  • @micheasmitchell5136
    @micheasmitchell5136 2 года назад

    Are you raising the affected or unaffected leg ?

  • @Raistrisiyambudi91
    @Raistrisiyambudi91 4 года назад +8

    What a great channel

  • @nikola.lukovic
    @nikola.lukovic 4 года назад

    I don't know if you are going to read this but I need help. I am a soccer player and one day I didn't strech and also I didn't train for 2 months (it was summer), I shot the ball with full power and, heard a crack in my muscle and fell on the ground from pain. After 2 months of recovery I finnaly got back to soccer practice. Next time I had a big game against best team in our league. In the last minute of the game I wanted to pass long ball, my leg slipped and i heard a crack again. My leg was injured again... After a month of therapy I was back on the pitch and after 6 months of playing this april I went outside with friends to play football. Because of COVID-19 season was stopped for a month and I wasn't in form i shot the ball and my muscle cracked again, I didn't go on therapy and my muscle isn't ready for soccer yet. I googled what is the name of that muscle and I found this video. I am not sure if it is liopsoas or gluteus, but since you are a doctor, and your videos are great i think you can help me, and tell me how to treat and train that muscle so this never happens again. I also feel weakness now when i pass the ball and im too afraid to shoot. If you see this and reply thanks!

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  4 года назад +1

      Would recommend you to see a local physio or get in touch with our partner at yourphysio.online

  • @tadelunadi3577
    @tadelunadi3577 3 года назад

    It helped a lot. but, the video is short

  • @bartholomewallen7550
    @bartholomewallen7550 4 года назад +1

    What muscles do we asses in the Thomas Test?

    • @ke2568
      @ke2568 4 года назад

      read the title of the video...

  • @democracymanifest3247
    @democracymanifest3247 7 лет назад +9

    If psoas shortness were the culprit in anterior tilt, one would expect to see a positive Thomas test concurrent with APT. I test many patients, athletes and clients in the Thomas position, and very very rarely find a positive outcome that correlates with an APT presentation.
    Mark Comerford (among other Physiotherapists and researchers) assert that Anterior Pelvic Tilt stems from weakness of the psoas, rather than from shortness - despite long-standing conventional wisdom to the opposite.
    I am curious. PhysioTutors, what are your thoughts on anterior pelvic tilt in asymptomatic and in LBP cohorts? Should it be assessed, with a view to correction? Is it a remarkable finding? Is it relevant?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад +4

      Take a look at our "Muscle Tightness" video. I think we kind of explain our view on the whole topic of "tightness" vs. "shortness" and muscle weakness in general. So in general, we think that most of the muscles we perceive as "tight" are just overloaded and weak. I think with the psoas it's the same story like with the upper traps.
      I personally focus on other things in back pain patients to be honest.
      Do you strengthen or stretch it?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  7 лет назад +3

      Cheers, Kai

    • @tomshearer3617
      @tomshearer3617 3 года назад

      @@Physiotutors muscle tightness

  • @Anza_34832
    @Anza_34832 Год назад

    Kurz & knackig, hilfreich 👍

  • @lungisilefikizolo6217
    @lungisilefikizolo6217 6 лет назад +3

    Is that patient Lucas Podolski of Germany?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  6 лет назад +3

      It’s Just Andy but he comes from the same region in Germany 😜

    • @lungisilefikizolo6217
      @lungisilefikizolo6217 6 лет назад

      Cool. Nice video by the way...Studying Hip Joint clinical exam, very helpful video. Much appreciation from South Africa (Wits Medical school).

  • @mihmih2129
    @mihmih2129 3 года назад

    Sry to say but this test is performed wrongly in this video.

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  3 года назад

      Nope, this is the original description of the thomas test

    • @mihmih2129
      @mihmih2129 3 года назад

      @@Physiotutors A hand should be put behind the lumbar spine to feel for obliteration of lordosis with hip flexion. After you obliterate the lumbar lordosis, then check for the FFD of the contralateral side. The angle formed btw the thigh and the bed will give you the angle of FFD.

  • @Hussein_Ruqayah
    @Hussein_Ruqayah Год назад +1

    Woww😯🤩🤩 amazing
    from Iraq🇮🇶 thanks

  • @hosamelsayedorthotube7940
    @hosamelsayedorthotube7940 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for nice helpful video

  • @manoharmanohar3680
    @manoharmanohar3680 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @simonreilly9447
    @simonreilly9447 5 лет назад

    What is it he says could be happening to the straight leg? Sounds like "A B ducting" what dos that mean?

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад +4

      Abduction. Just stressing the AB as it can otherwise be confused with ADDuction.

  • @kirks9882
    @kirks9882 3 года назад +2

    I don't feel a stretch in the opposite leg, nor does it rise. Am I dead, LOL?

    • @LilSidje
      @LilSidje 3 года назад +4

      No, it does mean that the test is negative. Which means that your hip flexors, aka your ilipsoas, isn't shortened, and is flexable enough.

  • @zhalehfaham6783
    @zhalehfaham6783 4 года назад +4

    You are perfect guys!

  • @Add_Account485
    @Add_Account485 Год назад

    What in the Hella avi-ducting?..
    Or whatever it is you said at 41 second

  • @dr.raminsabarad944
    @dr.raminsabarad944 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks

  • @snehasingh1000
    @snehasingh1000 7 лет назад

    Massive thanx Sir.

  • @dr.selfimprover5329
    @dr.selfimprover5329 2 года назад

    Thankyou from india

  • @collette1902
    @collette1902 4 года назад

    A shame that we didn't see on the side you were showing us all we see is a bent leg!

  • @darkelvaan
    @darkelvaan 5 лет назад +7

    A-B-ducting. Interesting

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад +10

      Just to stress that it’s not adduction

  • @snehasingh1000
    @snehasingh1000 7 лет назад +1

    Ur welcome sir

  • @viraltiktokviraltiktok1524
    @viraltiktokviraltiktok1524 3 года назад

    Asbongeee!!!

  • @이승준-c5u
    @이승준-c5u 7 лет назад +11

    00:14 d

  • @jowalsch7932
    @jowalsch7932 2 года назад

    Weak prosaic test

  • @daveforgot127
    @daveforgot127 5 лет назад

    It was The Helpful video but it sucked you couldn't use regular words

    • @Physiotutors
      @Physiotutors  5 лет назад +20

      The content is intended for Health care professionals and students so the language used is appropriate

  • @jasiemaealfonso3238
    @jasiemaealfonso3238 8 лет назад

    bооoоn

  • @HaycravingHorse
    @HaycravingHorse 11 месяцев назад +4

    lol what is A.B.-ducting? It's abducting.

    • @hunnybutta9
      @hunnybutta9 6 месяцев назад +26

      He said it like that because abducting can sound like adducting. He has a pretty thick accent as well. We normally make that distinction in the therapy field

    • @davidwalkerblack
      @davidwalkerblack 6 месяцев назад +21

      It’s to differentiate ab from ad since they are phonetically similar. Leave your condescension to yourself 🙄

    • @Blueballoonss
      @Blueballoonss 4 месяца назад +6

      It's said by most medical pple not to make confusion with adduction