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Internal and External Validity of THIRD Test for Hip Labral Tears

The Hip Internal Rotation with Distraction (THIRD) physical examination technique is both sensitive and specific to determine hip labral tears. The THIRD test has shown better sensitivity and specificity than magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) when compared with arthroscopy and a negative predicti...

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Published in:Journal for nurse practitioners 2014-09, Vol.10 (8), p.540-544
Main Authors: Myrick, Karen M., Feinn, Richard
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Language:English
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Summary:The Hip Internal Rotation with Distraction (THIRD) physical examination technique is both sensitive and specific to determine hip labral tears. The THIRD test has shown better sensitivity and specificity than magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) when compared with arthroscopy and a negative predictive value that is 15 times higher than MRA. The aim of this study was to evaluate the noninvasive physical examination technique for internal and external validity, agreement with arthroscopy, and predictive value. Certified athletic trainers from 3 settings were extensively trained and validated. The athletic trainers then maintained a record of subjects with positive THIRD tests. The athletes shared their MRA study and operative report with the principal investigator. Agreement between the THIRD test and MRA to arthroscopic findings was compared, calculations of false-positive rates were performed, and internal and external reliability were evaluated. Of the 43 subjects enrolled, all subjects with reported positive THIRD test results also showed positive arthroscopic findings of a hip labral tear. MRA was negative in 4 of the 43 cases. Both internal and external validity were shown. The false rate for THIRD was 0% compared with MRA, which was 9%; this difference was statistically significantly (P = .014). •Internal and external validity of the The Hip Internal Rotation with Distraction test were shown.•The false rate for The Hip Internal Rotation with Distraction test is 0% compared with magnetic resonance arthrography, which was 9% (P = .014).•The Hip Internal Rotation with Distraction test is an accurate physical examination technique that decreases the need for invasive and uncomfortable procedures, which have potential radiation exposure.•The art of hands-on physical examination can accurately provide a diagnosis.
ISSN:1555-4155
1878-058X
DOI:10.1016/j.nurpra.2014.06.021