SACROILIAC JOINT Flashcards

1
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SI MARCHING TEST

A

Pt standing
Palpate PSIS
One thumb on PSIS, other parallel on sacrum (on side of raised leg)
Pt stand on one leg while pulling opposite leg to chest

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SI MARCHING TEST - WHAT DOES IT TEST?

A

SI or pubic joint strain/fracture
Hypermobility
Joint dysfuction
Ipsilateral SIJ dysfunction

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SI MARCHING TEST - POSITIVE TEST

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Localised pain (SI or pubic joint strain/fracture)’
Excess motion (hyper mobility/joint dysfunction)
Decreased ROM (ipsilateral SIJ dysfunction)

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FLAMINGO

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Pt stand on one leg
Can ask pt to hop to increase symptoms

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FLAMINGO - WHAT DOES IT TEST?

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Ipsilateral SIJ dysfunction

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FLAMINGO - POSITIVE TEST

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Localised pain
Pain in pubis symphysis/SIJ = lesion in whichever structure is painful

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7
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GLAESLEN’S

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Screening test
Pt supine on edge of couch
Pt holds leg towards chest
Pt drops other leg off couch
Apply pressure to knee and flexed leg (produces shearing of SIJ)

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GLAENSLEN’S - WHAT DOES IT TEST?

A

SIJ strain
SIJ instability
Iliopsoas contracture
Lsp or hip pain origin

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GLAESLEN’S - POSITIVE TEST

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Sacroiliac or anterior thigh pain (SIJ sprain/instability)
Elevation of extended hip (iliopsoas contracture)
No SIJ pain (lumbar or hip pain origin)

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10
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THIGH THRUST

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Pt supine
Bend pt leg (side that’s furthest away from you)
Place hand under sacrum/SIJ (in-between pt legs)
Apply force down through knee and hip

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THIGH THRUST - WHAT DOES IT TEST?

A

SIJ pathology
Hip pathology

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THIGH THRUST - POSITIVE TEST

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Pain in SIJ
Pain in hip

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13
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SIJ COMPRESSION

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Pt laying on side
Find ASIS + PSIS/greater trochanter and apply contact medially
Apply force straight down through pelvis

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SIJ COMPRESSION - WHAT DOES IT TEST?

A

SIJ posterior ligaments
SIJ fracture
SIJ dysfunction
SIJ instability

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SIJ COMPRESSION - POSITIVE TEST

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Posterior localised pain (SIJ posterior ligaments, fracture, SIJ dysfunction)
Decreased posterior pain (SIJ instability)

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16
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SIJ DISTRACTION

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Pt supine
Contact on both ASIS
Cross arms
Push outwards + down

17
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SIJ DISTRACTION - WHAT DOES IT TEST?

A

Anterior SIJ or pubic sprain, fracture

18
Q

SIJ DISTRACTION - POSITIVE TEST

A

Anterior localised pain

19
Q

SACRAL THRUST

A

Pt prone
No pillow under pelvis
Contact on apex of sacrum
Hands point towards head
One hand flat on sacrum, reinforce with other hand
Apply force anteriorly (down)

20
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SACRAL THRUST - WHAT DOES IT TEST?

A

SIJ dysfunction

21
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SACRAL THRUST - POSITIVE TEST

A

Pain in SIJ

22
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LASLET’S CLUSTER

A

Gaenslen’s
SIJ distraction
Thigh thrust
Compression
Sacral thrust

23
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LASLET’S CLUSTER - WHAT DOES IT TEST?

A

SIJ pain

24
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LASLET’S CLUSTER - POSITIVE TEST

A

3 or more positive tests