Innominates Flashcards

1
Q

What are the anterior landmarks?

A

Iliac crest, ASIS, pubic tubercles, medial malleolus

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2
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What are the posterior bony landmarks?

A

PSIS, sacral base, inferior lateral angles

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3
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Describe rotation of the innominate anteriorly

A

ASIS -> inferior compared to contralateral side
PSIS -> superior
Ischial tuberosity -> superior

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4
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Describe posterior rotation of the innominate

A

ASIS -> superior
PSIS -> inferior
Ischial tuberosity -> inferior

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5
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What motions occur during heel strike (on the right side)?

A

Right leg swings forward
Right innominate rotates posteriorly
Right heel strikes the ground

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6
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What motions occur during toe off (right side)?

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Weight is loaded into right foot
Trunk moves forward
Right innominate rotates anteriorly

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7
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Which motions occur in the transverse axis?

A
Flexion and extension 
Sacral flexion (sacral nutation) 
Sacral extension (sacral counternutation)
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8
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What motions occur around an oblique axis?

A

Rotation (vertical axis tilted)

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9
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What are the steps for assessing the innominates for somatic dysfunction?

A
  1. Screen the innominates for SD then further diagnose

2. Lateralization tests (ASIS compression and standing flexion test)

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10
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Describe the ASIS compression test

A

Motion challenge: posterior medial compression (assessing sacroiliac joint)
Restriction of posterior medial motion
Harder end feel

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11
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Describe the standing flexion test

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Motion challenge: stability during flexion
-assessing ability of SI joint to stabilize
PSIS will move more superior on dysfunctional side
-carried superior by musculature

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12
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Describe a right anterior rotated innominate

A
Lateralization test positive on right 
Iliac crest even 
ASIS right inferior 
PSIS right superior 
Pubic tubercles even 
Medial malleoli right inferior
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13
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Describe a right posterior rotated innominate

A
Positive lateralization test on the right 
Iliac crests even 
ASIS superior on R 
PSIS inferior on R 
Pubic tubercles even 
Medial malleoli right superior
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14
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Describe a right superior innominate shear

A
\+ lateralization test on R 
Iliac crest R superior 
ASIS R superior 
PSIS R superior 
Pubic tubercles R superior 
Medial malleoli R superior
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15
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Describe a right inferior innominate shear

A
\+ right lateralization test 
Iliac crest right inferior 
ASIS right inferior 
PSIS right inferior 
Pubic tubercles R inferior 
Medial maleolli right inferior
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16
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Describe a right innominate inflare

A

+ lateralization test on the right

ASIS right medial

17
Q

Describe a left innominate outflare

A

+ left lateralization test

ASIS left lateral

18
Q

Describe a right superior pubic shear

A

Lateralization test + on right

Pubic tubercle superior

19
Q

Describe a right inferior pubic shear

A

+ lateralization test on right

Pubic tubercle inferior