Exam II Flashcards

1
Q

Each step induces spinal column side bending to

A

Weigh bearing site

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2
Q

You form an _____ _______ with every step you take

A

Oblique axis

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3
Q

In walking cycle, which way do you rotate

A

Away from weight bearing side

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4
Q

The ASIS compression test uses what force

A

Posterior-medial

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5
Q

What is the ASIS in an anterior innominate rotation

A

Inferior

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6
Q

In an outlfare innominate, the ASIS is ______ on the side of the dysfunciton

A

Lateral

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7
Q

In an inflare the PSIS is ______

A

Lateral

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8
Q

Distance form ummbilicus to ASIS is increased in

A

Outflare

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9
Q

Wide sacral sulcus is indicative of

A

Inflare

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10
Q

In anterior innominate rotation muscle energy, the patient engages

A

Hamstrings

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11
Q

In posterior innominate rotation muscle energy, the patient engages

A

Quadriceps

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12
Q

Innominate inflare, patient is put into

A

Figure four, physician on opposite side

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13
Q

Where is the physicians hand in treating innominate outflare

A

PSIS

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14
Q

What is patient position in a superior pubic shear

A

Abducted, leg hanging off table

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15
Q

Both inferior and superior pubic shear are treated with

A

Abduction

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16
Q

The cranial primary respiratory mechanism creates motion around this axis

A

Superior

17
Q

The sacral base anterior and posterior occur around this axis

A

Middle

18
Q

The innominates rotate around this axis

A

Inferior

19
Q

Non-physiologic examples

A

Unilateral sacral shear

20
Q

Movement in lumbosacral spring test indicates

A

Negative test (good thing)

21
Q

If spring test is negative, this indicates

A

Forward torsion (neutral)

22
Q

More asymmetric sphinx test is

A

Positive

23
Q

Which side is positive in ASIS compression

A

Restricted side

24
Q

L5 side bends _____ oblique axis

A

Towards

25
Q

L5 rotates _____ of sacral rotation

A

Opposite

26
Q

What is the sacrum if sacrotberous ligaments are tight

A

Flexed

27
Q

Which way do you push for unilateral sacral flexion ME and what is patients breath

A

Inhale, push anterior and superior

28
Q

What is patients breath and which way do you push for unilateral sacral extension

A

Exhale, anterior and caudad

29
Q

What are the sympathetic levels of the bladder

A

T12-L2

30
Q

T10-T11

A

Super mess, lesser splanchnic

31
Q

T12-L2

A

Inferior mess, lease splanchnic

32
Q

Kidneys sympathetic level

A

T10-T11

33
Q

Distal ureter, bladder, reproductive organs, external genitalia parasympathetic levels

A

S2-S4