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- Ortolani_test abstract "The Ortolani test or Ortolani maneuver is part of the physical examination for developmental dysplasia of the hip, along with the Barlow maneuver.It relocates the dislocation of the hip joint that has just been elicited by the Barlow maneuver.[citation needed]It is performed by an examiner first flexing the hips and knees of a supine infant to 90 degrees, then with the examiner's index fingers placing anterior pressure on the greater trochanters, gently and smoothly abducting the infant's legs using the examiner's thumbs.[citation needed]A positive sign is a distinctive 'clunk' which can be heard and felt as the femoral head relocates anteriorly into the acetabulum:Specifically, this tests for posterior dislocation of the hip.[citation needed]This is part of the standard infant exam performed preferably in early infancy; it usually becomes negative after 2 months of age.[citation needed]It is performed with the Barlow maneuver and inspection of the hip joint and legs.[citation needed]It is named for Marino Ortolani, and Michael Ortolani who developed it in 1937.".
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- Ortolani_test subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Ortolani_test subject Category:Pediatrics.
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- Ortolani_test comment "The Ortolani test or Ortolani maneuver is part of the physical examination for developmental dysplasia of the hip, along with the Barlow maneuver.It relocates the dislocation of the hip joint that has just been elicited by the Barlow maneuver.[citation needed]It is performed by an examiner first flexing the hips and knees of a supine infant to 90 degrees, then with the examiner's index fingers placing anterior pressure on the greater trochanters, gently and smoothly abducting the infant's legs using the examiner's thumbs.[citation needed]A positive sign is a distinctive 'clunk' which can be heard and felt as the femoral head relocates anteriorly into the acetabulum:Specifically, this tests for posterior dislocation of the hip.[citation needed]This is part of the standard infant exam performed preferably in early infancy; it usually becomes negative after 2 months of age.[citation needed]It is performed with the Barlow maneuver and inspection of the hip joint and legs.[citation needed]It is named for Marino Ortolani, and Michael Ortolani who developed it in 1937.".
- Ortolani_test label "Manovra di Ortolani".
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