Anterior apprehension test hip: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
The Anterior apprehension test hip is a hands-on physical exam maneuver used to assess possible front (anterior) hip instability. It looks for pain, “giving way,” or a feeling that the hip might slip out of place in certain positions. It is commonly used in orthopedic, sports medicine, and physical therapy evaluations of hip pain. It can be part of an exam for people with symptoms after injury, surgery, or in hips with shape or alignment differences.