Exam II Flashcards
Each step induces spinal column side bending to
Weigh bearing site
You form an _____ _______ with every step you take
Oblique axis
In walking cycle, which way do you rotate
Away from weight bearing side
The ASIS compression test uses what force
Posterior-medial
What is the ASIS in an anterior innominate rotation
Inferior
In an outlfare innominate, the ASIS is ______ on the side of the dysfunciton
Lateral
In an inflare the PSIS is ______
Lateral
Distance form ummbilicus to ASIS is increased in
Outflare
Wide sacral sulcus is indicative of
Inflare
In anterior innominate rotation muscle energy, the patient engages
Hamstrings
In posterior innominate rotation muscle energy, the patient engages
Quadriceps
Innominate inflare, patient is put into
Figure four, physician on opposite side
Where is the physicians hand in treating innominate outflare
PSIS
What is patient position in a superior pubic shear
Abducted, leg hanging off table
Both inferior and superior pubic shear are treated with
Abduction
The cranial primary respiratory mechanism creates motion around this axis
Superior
The sacral base anterior and posterior occur around this axis
Middle
The innominates rotate around this axis
Inferior
Non-physiologic examples
Unilateral sacral shear
Movement in lumbosacral spring test indicates
Negative test (good thing)
If spring test is negative, this indicates
Forward torsion (neutral)
More asymmetric sphinx test is
Positive
Which side is positive in ASIS compression
Restricted side
L5 side bends _____ oblique axis
Towards
L5 rotates _____ of sacral rotation
Opposite
What is the sacrum if sacrotberous ligaments are tight
Flexed
Which way do you push for unilateral sacral flexion ME and what is patients breath
Inhale, push anterior and superior
What is patients breath and which way do you push for unilateral sacral extension
Exhale, anterior and caudad
What are the sympathetic levels of the bladder
T12-L2
T10-T11
Super mess, lesser splanchnic
T12-L2
Inferior mess, lease splanchnic
Kidneys sympathetic level
T10-T11
Distal ureter, bladder, reproductive organs, external genitalia parasympathetic levels
S2-S4