PATRICK OR FABER

TEST

​• Test positioning

 

The client lies supine on the table.

 

​• Action

 

The therapist passively flexes, abducts, and externally rotates the involved leg until the foot rests on the top of the knee of the noninvolved lower extremity.

 

The therapist then slowly abducts the involved lower extremity, bringing the knee closer toward the table.

 

​• Positive finding

 

A positive finding is revealed when the involved lower extremity does not abduct below the level of the noninvolved lower extremity.

 

This may be indicative of iliopsoas, sacroiliac, or even hip joint abnormalities.

 

​• Special considerations & comments

 

FABER is an acronym for the initial positioning of the client (flexion - F, abduction AB, external rotation ER).