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This Technique Peek Series video features Benjamin Gelfand, DPT, SCS, demonstrating how to perform the Craig's test, which is used to assess for femoral anteversion/retroversion in hip patients. The Craig's test measures the angle of the femoral neck relative to the femoral shaft, and it is an important component in the evaluation of the hip. In this video, you will learn how to palpate the greater trochanter and bring the leg into external and internal rotation until the most congruent position is found. By watching this video, you will gain a better understanding of how to perform the Craig's test and how to interpret the results. This video is a must-watch for anyone working with hip patients or interested in learning more about hip assessments. #techniquepeekseries #hip #professionalseminars #retroversion #anteversion #hipretroversion #hipanteversion #hiprotation #mobilitydeficit #positionaldeficit #assessment #evaluation #hipexam GET SOCIAL WITH US: Facebook - / professionalseminarsltd Instagram - / professionalseminars YouTube - / @professionalseminars LinkedIn - / professional-seminars Pinterest - / professionalseminars Tik Tok - / professionalseminars Twitter - / proseminarsltd USEFUL LINKS: Home Page: https://www.professionalseminars.com/ Course Schedule: https://www.professionalseminars.com/... Blog: https://www.professionalseminars.com/... Podcast: https://www.professionalseminars.com/.... . . . . *These Videos are provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be used as a replacement for appropriate medical treatment. Please consult your doctor or licensed physical therapist for an appropriate course of treatment*