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Anker: Hip Abduction Strength Test – 0° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip Abduction Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip abduction with the hip positioned in neutral (0° hip flexion). Using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective and repeatable measure of hip abductor strength in a standardised position.

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Anker: Hip Adduction Strength Test – 0° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip Adduction Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip adduction with the hip positioned in neutral (0° hip flexion). Using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective and repeatable measure of hip adductor strength in a standardised position.

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Anker: Hip Abduction Strength Test – 45° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip Abduction Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip abduction with the hip positioned at approximately 45° of flexion. Using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective and repeatable measure of hip abductor strength in a standardised mid-range position.

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Anker: Hip Adduction Strength Test – 45° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip Adduction Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip adduction with the hip positioned at approximately 45° of flexion. Using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective and repeatable measure of hip adductor strength in a mid-range hip position.

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Anker: Hip Abduction Strength Test – 90° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip Abduction Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip abduction with the hip flexed to 90°. Using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective and repeatable measure of hip abductor strength in a standardised position.

The hip abductors are essential for mainta...

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Anker: Hip Adduction Strength Test – 90° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip Adduction Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip adduction with the hip flexed to 90°. Using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective and repeatable measure of hip adductor strength in a standardised position.

The hip adductors play an important role i...

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Anker: Hip External Rotation Strength Test – 0° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip External Rotation Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip external rotation with the hip positioned in neutral, or 0 degrees of hip flexion. Using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective measure of hip external rotator strength in a fixed and repeatable...

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Anker: Hip Internal Rotation Strength Test – 0° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip Internal Rotation Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip internal rotation with the hip positioned in neutral (0° hip flexion). Performed using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective measure of hip internal rotator strength in a standardised and repea...

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Anker: Hip External Rotation Strength Test – 90° Hip Flexion anker Jun 25, 2026

The Hip External Rotation Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced during hip external rotation with the hip flexed to 90 degrees. Using the Anker, the assessment provides an objective measure of hip external rotator strength in a fixed and repeatable testing position.

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Anker: Ankle Inversion Strength Test anker Jun 25, 2026

The Ankle Inversion Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced when the client pushes the inside of the foot against the Anker. It provides an objective measure of ankle invertor strength and is commonly used for baseline testing, side-to-side comparison and monitoring changes over ...

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Anker: Ankle Eversion Strength Test anker Jun 25, 2026

The Ankle Eversion Strength Test measures the maximum isometric force produced when the client pushes the outside of the foot against the Anker. It is used to objectively assess ankle evertor strength, monitor changes over time and compare left and right limbs using a consistent testing setup.

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