Exam 1 Flashcards

(39 cards)

1
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fixation upon contralateral knee raiser

A

PI

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2
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fixation upon ipsilateral seated SI axial rotation

A

EX

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3
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fixation upon contralateral seated SI axial rotation

A

IN

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4
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fixation upon ipsilateral knee raiser

A

AS

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5
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PSIS palpates relatively anterior

A

PI

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6
Q

fixation upon ipsilateral seated lumbopelvic lateral bending

A

EX

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7
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PSIS palpates relatively superior

A

AS

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8
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fixation upon contralateral seated lumbopelvic lateral bending

A

IN

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9
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ischial tuberosity palpates relatively anterior

A

PI

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10
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wall walking will typically show the foot on the side of EX ilium to be relatively anterior

A

EX

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11
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ischial tuberosity palpates relatively posterior

A

AS

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12
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wall walking will typically show the foot on the side of IN ilium to be relatively posterior

A

IN

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13
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the glut max tends to slope more gradually towards the gluteal fold

A

PI

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14
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the glut musculature appears narrow and hunched

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EX

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15
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glut max tends to fall more sharply towards the gluteal fold, creating a more rounded appearance

A

AS

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16
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the glut musculature appears flattened

17
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I-S tapping pressure tends to feel firmer and more resistant to pressure

18
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relative toe-in flare

19
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I-S tapping pressure tends to feel more spongy and easier to push cephalad

20
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relative toe-out foot flare

21
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increased vertical dimension of innominate bone

22
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the glut med trigger points may be tender upon palpation

23
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decreased vertical dimension of innominate bone

24
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the pt may experience inguinal area/groin pain

25
increased vertical height of the obturator foramen
PI
26
the pt may experience sciatic-like pain down the back of the thigh
EX
27
decreased vertical height of the obturator foramen
AS
28
if the pain is severe, it may radiate a short distance into the anterior-medial thigh
IN
29
3 additional factors of PI
sacrum is relatively anterior to the ilium femur head lowers on the side of PI or EX predominate listing slight shift of lumbar lordosis-> hyperlordosis
30
sacral center line passes through pubic bone
EX
31
3 additional factors of AS
sacrum is relatively posterior to ilium femur head raises on side of AS or IN predominate listing slight shift of lumber lordosis-> hypolordosis
32
horizontal dimension of obturator foramen is increased
EX
33
testicular pain may be present
IN
34
horizontal dimension of iliac ala is decreased
EX
35
pubic symphysis deviates away from sacral center line
IN
36
3 additional factors of EX
sacrum is relatively anterior to ilium femur head lowers on side of PI or EX predominate listing shift of lumbar lordosis-> hyperlordosis
37
horizontal dimension of obturator foramen is decreased
IN
38
horizontal dimension of iliac ala is increased
IN
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3 additional factors of IN
sacrum is posterior to ilium femur head raises on side of AS or IN shift of lumbar lordosis-> hypolordosis