Exam 1 Flashcards

1
Q

fixation upon contralateral knee raiser

A

PI

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2
Q

fixation upon ipsilateral seated SI axial rotation

A

EX

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3
Q

fixation upon contralateral seated SI axial rotation

A

IN

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4
Q

fixation upon ipsilateral knee raiser

A

AS

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5
Q

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
Q

PSIS palpates relatively superior

A

AS

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8
Q

fixation upon contralateral seated lumbopelvic lateral bending

A

IN

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9
Q

ischial tuberosity palpates relatively anterior

A

PI

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10
Q

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

A

EX

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11
Q

ischial tuberosity palpates relatively posterior

A

AS

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12
Q

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

A

IN

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13
Q

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

A

PI

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14
Q

the glut musculature appears narrow and hunched

A

EX

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15
Q

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

A

AS

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16
Q

the glut musculature appears flattened

A

IN

17
Q

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

A

PI

18
Q

relative toe-in flare

A

EX

19
Q

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

A

AS

20
Q

relative toe-out foot flare

A

IN

21
Q

increased vertical dimension of innominate bone

A

PI

22
Q

the glut med trigger points may be tender upon palpation

A

EX

23
Q

decreased vertical dimension of innominate bone

A

AS

24
Q

the pt may experience inguinal area/groin pain

A

IN

25
Q

increased vertical height of the obturator foramen

A

PI

26
Q

the pt may experience sciatic-like pain down the back of the thigh

A

EX

27
Q

decreased vertical height of the obturator foramen

A

AS

28
Q

if the pain is severe, it may radiate a short distance into the anterior-medial thigh

A

IN

29
Q

3 additional factors of PI

A

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
Q

sacral center line passes through pubic bone

A

EX

31
Q

3 additional factors of AS

A

sacrum is relatively posterior to ilium
femur head raises on side of AS or IN predominate listing
slight shift of lumber lordosis-> hypolordosis

32
Q

horizontal dimension of obturator foramen is increased

A

EX

33
Q

testicular pain may be present

A

IN

34
Q

horizontal dimension of iliac ala is decreased

A

EX

35
Q

pubic symphysis deviates away from sacral center line

A

IN

36
Q

3 additional factors of EX

A

sacrum is relatively anterior to ilium
femur head lowers on side of PI or EX predominate listing
shift of lumbar lordosis-> hyperlordosis

37
Q

horizontal dimension of obturator foramen is decreased

A

IN

38
Q

horizontal dimension of iliac ala is increased

A

IN

39
Q

3 additional factors of IN

A

sacrum is posterior to ilium
femur head raises on side of AS or IN
shift of lumbar lordosis-> hypolordosis