Posture Flashcards

1
Q

static posture vs dynamic posture

A

static: at rest without anticipated mvmt
dynamic: in action with anticipation of action

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2
Q

8 factors affecting posture

A
  1. health
  2. build
  3. gender
  4. strength, flexibility, endurance
  5. kinesthetic awareness
  6. personal habits
  7. work demands
  8. social/cultural tradition
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3
Q

why can’t infants maintain upright position?

A

postural reaction still needs to be perfected

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4
Q

upright standing posture is inherently _______ bc the body’s COG is situated _______ above a relatively ______ BOS

A

unstable; high; small

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5
Q

spinal curvature shape in neonate

A

C - convex posteriorly

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6
Q

what happens to spinal curvature when infant is able to lift head?

A

cervical curve reverses to be convex anteriorly

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7
Q

what happens to spinal curvature when toddler is able to sit and stand?

A

lumbar curve reverses to be convex anteriorly

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8
Q

4 curves of the spine + L/K?

A
  1. cervical - lordosis
  2. thoracic - kyphosis
  3. lumbar - lordosis
  4. sacral - kyphosis
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9
Q

spinal ___________ is greatly reduced in elderly

A

flexibility

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10
Q

what happens to the shape of spine as we age?

A

reverts back to C shape; cervical curve may increase to keep eyes gazing ahead

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11
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2 parts of normal posture

A
  1. LOG falls close to joint axes

2. minimal countertorques

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12
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4 aspects of normal posture of ankle in sag plane

A
  1. neutral position
  2. LOG falls slightly ant to lat mal
  3. DF moment
  4. PF counteract
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13
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3 aspects of normal posture of knee in sag plane

A
  1. full ext (3-5º flexion)
  2. LOG ant to knee AOR
  3. extension moment
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14
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4 aspects of normal posture of hip/pelvis in sag plane

A
  1. hip in neutral
  2. pelvis level
  3. LOG passes posterior to axis of hip jt, thru greater troch
  4. ext moment leading to post rotation of pelvis
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15
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3 aspects of normal posture of LS and SI jts in sag plane

A
  1. 30º anterior tilt of sacrum
  2. LOG passes through body of L5, slightly ant to SIJ
  3. slight ext moment at L5/S1, opposed by ant long lig
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16
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3 aspects of normal posture of head in sag plane

A
  1. LOG passes through ext aud meatus
  2. slightly ant to axis of rotation for flex/ext
  3. flexion moment, counteracted by ligamentum nuchae
17
Q

flexed knee posture causes (2)

A
  1. hip flexion

2. ankle DF

18
Q

hyperextended knee posture causes (2)

A
  1. stress on post capsule

2. ant fem condyles and tib plateaus subject to increased compression

19
Q

forward head posture causes (2)

A
  1. inc lordotic curve

2. compression of post structures

20
Q

sway back posture causes (2)

A
  1. post pelvic tilt

2. hyperextended hips/knees

21
Q

consistent lateral deviations of a series of vertebrae from the LOG

A

scoliosis

22
Q

how is scoliosis named?

A

according to direction of convexity and location of curve