Chapter 12: Lesson 2 Flashcards

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Static postural assessment

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An assessment that provides insight to deviations from optimal alignment of the body in a standing posture.

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Anterior

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On the front of the body.

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Posterior

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On the back of the body.

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Kinetic chain checkpoints

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The five areas of the body that are monitored during movement assessments and exercise: foot/ankle, knees, lumbo-pelvic-hip complex, shoulders, and head.

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Anterior pelvic tilt

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An excessive forward rotation of the pelvis that results in greater lumbar lordosis.

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Knee valgus

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Knees collapse inward (knock knees) due to hip adduction and internal rotation; also known as medial knee displacement and genu valgum.

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Knee varus

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Knees bow outward (bowlegged); also known as genu varum.

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Pes planus distortion syndrome

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Postural syndrome characterized by flat feet, knee valgus, and adducted and internally rotated hips.

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Lower crossed syndrome

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Postural syndrome characterized by anterior pelvic tilt and excessive lordosis of the lumbar spine.

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Lordotic/Lordosis

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The normal curvature of the cervical and lumbar spine regions, creating a concave portion of the spine.

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Upper crossed syndrome

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Postural syndrome characterized by a forward head and protracted shoulders.

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