Le MMT
Le MMT
Le MMT
Action Normal (5) Good (4) Fair (3) Poor (2) Trace (1) Zero (0)
Full ROM Full ROM Full ROM Full ROM Palpable No Contraction
Max. Resistance Mod. Resistance (-) Resistance (-) Gravity/ Contraction
Limited ROM
Hip Flexion • Sitting dangling with hands gripping the edge of the • Side-lying with • Supine: attempt to flex the hip
• Psoas Major & table: flex hip to end range, hold against resistance limb tested on • Position: cradles limb for support
Iliacus • Position: resistance on distal thigh and proximal to knee top with
support by
therapist: flex
supported hip,
can have knee
flexion
• Position: behind,
cradles limb
HIp Flexion, • Sitting dangling with arms used for support: flex, abduct • Supine with • Supine: attempt to slide the heel up
Abduction, and external rotate the hip with knee flexed heel of limb from shin to knee
External Rotation • Position: stands lateral on side tested, one hand on lateral tested on • Postion: at the side of the limb,
w/ Knee Flexion knee & other medial-anterior to distal leg contralateral cradling it for support
• Sartorius shin: slide the
heel up from shin
to knee
• Postion: at the
side of the limb,
cradling it for
support
Hip Extension • Prone with arms overhead/holding sides of table: extend • Side-lying with • Prone: attempts to extend hip or
• Gluteus Maximus the hip at available ROM with resistance limb tested on squeeze butt together
& Hamstring • Position:resistance on the posterior leg above the ankle or top with
posterior thigh above the knee (latter is harder = shorter support by
lever arm) therapist:
Extends hip to
full ROM
• Position: behind
patient, supports
limb below knee,
other hand on
pelvic crest
Hip Extension • Prone with knee flexed to 90o: extend the hip to available • Side-lying with • Prone: attempts to extend hip or
(Isolating Gluteus ROM maintaining knee flexion tested limb on squeeze butt together
Maximus) • Position: resistance on posterior thigh above knee, other top with knee
• Gluteus Maximus stabilizes pelvis flexed and
& Hamstring supported by
the PT: extends
the hip with knee
flexed
• Position: behind
the patient,
cradle limb
Hip Extension • Standing with hip flexed and torso prone on table, arms • Side-lying: do • Side-lying: do any of the other hip
(Hip Flexion hugging the table for support: extend the hip through any of the other extension tests of the same grade
Tightness) available ROM hip extension
• Gluteus Maximus • Position: resistance on the posterior thigh above the knee tests of the same
& Hamstring grade
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Lower Extremity
Hip Extension • Heels off the end of table, arms folded over the chest or abdomen: press heel N/A
(Supine) onto PT’s cupped hands, attempt to keep full extension as legs are raised approx.
• Gluteus Maximus to 35 inches off table
& Hamstring • Position: at the end of the table, hands cupped under the heel
• Measure the hip range to assure the approx. 35 inches/65o of hip flexion
• Normal: Hip locks in neutral throughout, pelvis and back elevate as one, opposite
limb rises involuntarily
• Good: Hip flexes before pelvis and back; flexion doesn’t exceed 30o before
locking, other leg would rise involuntarily but knee flexes a bit
• Fair: Full elevation, little of no elevation of pelvis
• Poor: Hip flexes fully with minimal resistance
Hip Abduction • Side-lying with leg on top, limb extended beyond • Supine: abduct • Supine: attempts to abduct the hip
• Gluteus Medius midline, pelvis rotated slightly forward & lower leg hip to available • Position: hand support the limb, above
& Gluteus flexed for stability: Abduct hip with complete ROM range the malleoli, the other palpates at the
Mminimus • Position: Behind patient, resistance on the lateral of the • Position: one hip above greater trochanter
knee, other hand palpates muscles proximal to greater hand supports
trochanter and lifts limb
tested, no
resistance or
assistance
Hip Abduction • Side-lying, uppermost limb is flexed to 45o and lies • Long sitting • Long sitting: attempts to abduct the
(Flexed Position) across lower limb with foot resting on table: abduct hip with hands hip
• Tensor Fasciae through approx. 30o of motion behind body: • Position: hand palpates on insertion
Latae • Position: behind the patient, resistance on lateral thigh abducts hip to on lateral knee, the other on
above the knee, stabilization on crest of ilium 30o of motion anterolateral thigh
• Position: hand
supports limb
under ankle, the
other palpates on
proximal
anterolateral
thigh
Hip Adduction • Side-lying with limb resting on table, uppermost is • Supine with • Supine: attempts to adduct the hip
• Adductors abducted 25o: adduct the hip until they come in contact non-test limb • Position: supports limb under ankle,
Magnus, Brevis, • Position: behind patient, resistance on medial of distal with a bit of other palpates
and Longus, femur, cradles upper limb abduction:
Pectineus & adduct hip
Gracilis without rotation,
toes always on
ceiling
• Position:
supports ankle
and elevates it to
lessen friction
Hip External • Short Sitting/Sitting Dangling: externally rotates the hip • Supine: external • Supine with test limb in IR: attempt
Rotation • Position: Sit on low chair or kneel beside limb tested; rotation of hip to to ER
• Internal resistance hand is on medial ankle above the malleolus, available ROM
Obturator, moves laterally • Position:
External supports the limb
Obturator, in internal
Gemelli Superior rotation
and Inferior, • Alternate: short
Piriformis, sitting, limb in
Quadratus max. IR and
femoris, patient actively
Posterior Gluteus brings it to
Maximus midline with
slight resistance
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Lower Extremity
Hip Internal • Short Sitting/Sitting Dangling with arms at sides/ • Supine with test • Supine with limb in ER: attempt to IR
Rotation crossed over chest: end position of full IR limb in partial hip
• Gluteus Minimus, • Position: sitting/kneeling in front, hand on lateral ankle and ER: IR hip • Position: next to the limb
Medius & Tensor resistance is towards opposite direction through available
Fasciae Latae ROM
• Position: stand
next to test limb
Knee Flexion Hamstring Mm. in Aggregate: • Side-lying with • Prone with limb straight and toes
• Biceps Femoris, • Prone with limbs straight and toes at the edge of the test limb over end of table: flex the knee
Semitendinous, table: flex the knee while maintain neutral rotation supported, • Position: support flexed limb at ankle
Semimembranou • Position: resistance on the posterior leg above the ankle lower is flexed:
s Medial Hamstring Test: (SemiTen. + SemiMem.) flex knee to
• Prone with knee flexed less than 90o, leg in IR: flex knee available ROM
• Position: resistance on ankle • Position: behind
Lateral Hamstring Test: (Biceps Fem.) the patient, one
• Prone with knee flexed less than 90o, leg in ER: flex knee arm cradles
• Position: resistance on ankle thigh, support on
medial knee
Knee Extension • Short Sitting/Sitting Dangling: extends knee through • Side-lying with • Supine: Extend the knee
• Quadratus available ROM but not past 0o test limb on top, • Alternate: therapist hand on flexed
Femoris • Position: Resistance is over the distal leg above the ankle lower limb is knee, palpate while px tries to extend
• Place wedge/hand under distal thigh for cushion flexed: Extend
the knee through
available ROM
• Position:
behind, cradle
limb tested
Ankle • Standing on dominant leg with non-tested knee flexed, 1 • Prone with feet • Prone with feet at end of table:
Plantarflexion or 2 fingers on table for support: heel raises at end of table: attempt to plantar flex
• Gastrocnemius & • Position: lateral view plantar flexes • Position: end of the table, palpating
Soleus • Normal: min. 25 raises ankle to available major muscles
• Good: 2-24 raises ROM
• Fair: one correct raise • Position: end of
table, hand
under and above
ankle and on the
sole of foot
Foot Dorsiflexion • Sitting/Supine: dorsiflex the ankle and inverts foot with toes relaxed
and Inversion • Position: sitting on stool in front of patient, one hand behind leg above ankle and other on dorsum
• Tibialis Anterior
Foot Inversion • Sitting with ankle in slight plantarflexion: invert the foot • Sitting/Supine: attempts to invert the
• Tibialis Posterior • Position: Sits on low stool in front, hand stabilizing ankle above malleoli foot
• Position: sitting on low stool or
standing in front of the patient
Foot Eversion • Sitting/Standing: evert foot with depression of 1st metatarsal head and • Short Sitting/Supine
and plantarflexion • Position: Sits on low stool/standing at
Plantarflexion • Position: on low stool or at end of table end of table; palpate the tendon of
• Peroneus longus brevis
& brevis
**Other tests for • Isolation of Peronus Longus: resistance on plantar surface of head of the 1st metatarsal toward dorsiflexion and inversion
foot • Foot Eversion with Dorsiflexion (only if peronus rertius is present): evert and dorsiflex the foot
Toe MP Flexion • Sitting with foot on PT’s lap/Supine: flexes the later four toes at the MP joint with IP joints neutral
• Lumbricales and • Position: on low stool in front of patient or standing next to table beside foot
Flexor Hallucis
Brevis
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Lower Extremity
Hallux and Toe • Sitting with foot on PT's lap/Supine: flexes the toes or big toe
DIP and PIP • Position: on short stool in front of patient, standing on side of table near the foot
Flexion
• Flexor Digitorum
Longus, Brevis
and Flexor
Hallucis Longus
Hallux and Toe • Sitting with foot on PT's lap/Supine: extend lateral four toes or big toe
MP and IP • Position: Sitting on low stool in front of patient or stand near the foot
Extension • Lateral Toes: stabilize metatarsals with fingers on plantar surface and thumb on the dorsum of foot
• Extensor • Hallux: stabilize the metatarsal area by contouring the thumb around the base of the hallux
digitorum longus,
brevis and
Extensor Hallucis
Longus
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