Final COPY Flashcards
PS-RS and ASRP
My right hand is placed on top of the patient’s head. What motions can i evaluate from this position?
-occiput A-P
-atlas P-A and A-P
-C2-C7 rotation, lateral flexion, extension, and flexion
What motion does the patient perform during the seated sacro-iliac motion palpation?
moves the knees in and out
What motion does the patient perform during the standing sacral inferiority motion palpation?
laterally flex bilaterally at the waist
What motion does the patient perform during the standing sacro-iliac motion palpation?
left each knee/leg up while facing wall
During standing sacro-iliac palpation, how many times does the patient lift their legs in total?
4
What restriction do you get with an AS ilium?
flexion restriction
What restriction do you get with a PI ilium?
extension restriction
What restriction do you get with an EX ilium?
L-M glide restriction
What restriction do you get with an IN ilium?
M-L glide restriction
What restriction do you get with an inferior sacrum on the left?
left lateral flexion restriction
What restriction do you get with an inferior sacrum on the right?
right lateral flexion restriction
What restriction do you get with a P-L sacrum?
P-A glide restriction on the left
What restriction do you get with a P-R sacrum?
P-A glide restriction on the right
What restriction do you get on a PI-L sacrum?
P-A glide restriction on the left and left lateral flexion restriction
What restriction do you get on a PI-R sacrum?
P-A glide restriction on the right and right lateral flexion restriction
What restriction do you get with a base posterior sacrum?
P-A glide restriction
What motion palpation test will you do to find a PI or AS ilium?
standing sacro-iliac palpation
What motion palpation test will you do to find an IN or EX ilium?
seated sacro-iliac palpation
What motion palpation test will you do to find a base posterior sacrum?
seated sacro-iliac palpation
What motion palpation test will you do to find a P-L or P-R sacrum?
seated sacro-iliac palpation
What motion palpation test will you do to find an inferior sacrum on the left or right?
sacral inferiority test
T/F: If the sacrum has right lateral flexion restriction, then the listing is right inferior sacrum
true
Which listing can be determined during the standing sacral inferiority test?
inferior sacrum on the left or right
Which listening can be determined during the standing sacro-iliac motion test/gillet’s test?
AS or PI ilium
Which listing can be determined during the seated sacro-iliac motion palpation?
-IN or EX ilium
-base posterior sacrum
-P-L or P-R sacrum
T/F:
true
T/F:
true
T/F:
true
Lateral flexion restriction from C2-L5 is influenced most by the _____
discs
T/F: when performing motion palpation on the sacro-iliac joint, the motion performed by the patient is similar to the listing/malposition im examining
true
What are the “official” analytical findings for a PLI listing at C5?
-extension restriction
-flexion restriction
-right lateral flexion restriction
-left rotation restriction
During the standing sacro-iliac motion test, i am palpating the right sacro-iliac joint while the patient lifts the right leg. If i feel restricted motion, what is the best listing?
right AS ilium
When performing the standing sacro-iliac motion test, I am palpating the right sacro-iliac joint while the patient lifts their left leg. Which is most accurate?
A) lifting the left leg pulls the sacrum down also, the right PSIS feels like it goes up/superiorly
B) if i feel restriction when the sacrum goes down and the right PSIS goes up, it would best indicate a PI on right side
C) it is easy to remember that when the patient lifts ant leg, the same side PSIS goes down, and the opposite PSIS goes up
D) all of the above
D) all of the above
While performing the standing sacroiliac motion test, you find restriction on the right sacro-iliac joint while the patient lifts their left leg. What listing is indicated?
right PI
What malposition(s) does an ASRS have?
-extension malposition
-left lateral flexion malposition
of the occiput
What malposition(s) does an ASLS have?
-extension malposition
-right lateral flexion malposition
of the occiput
What malposition(s) does an ASRSRA have?
-extension malposition
-left lateral flexion malposition
-right anterior occiput
What malposition(s) does an ASRSRP have?
-extension malposition
-left lateral flexion malposition
-right posterior occiput
What malposition(s) does an ASLSLA have?
-extension malposition
-right lateral flexion malposition
-left anterior occiput
What malposition(s) does an ASLSLP have?
-extension malposition
-right lateral flexion malposition
-left posterior occiput
What malposition(s) does a PSRS have?
-flexion malposition
-left lateral flexion malposition
of the occiput
What malposition(s) does a PSLS have?
-flexion malposition
-right lateral flexion malposition
of the occiput
What malposition(s) does a PSRSRA have?
-flexion malposition
-left lateral flexion malposition
-right anterior occiput
What malposition(s) does a PSRSRP have?
-flexion malposition
-left lateral flexion malposition
-right posterior occiput
What malposition(s) does a PSLSLA have?
-flexion malposition
-right lateral flexion malposition
-left anterior occiput
What malposition(s) does a PSLSLP have?
-flexion malposition
-right lateral flexion malposition
-left posterior occiput
What are the analytical findings for an ASRS?
-A>P glide restriction
-right L>M glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for an ASLS?
-A>P glide restriction
-left L>M glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for an ASRSRA?
-A>P glide restriction
-right L>M glide restriction
-right A>P glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for an ASRSRP?
-A>P glide restriction
-right L>M glide restriction
-right P>A glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for an ASLSLA?
-A>P glide restriction
-left L>M glide restriction
-left A>P glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for an ASLSLP?
-A>P glide restriction
-left L>M glide restriction
-left P>A glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for a PSRS?
-P>A glide restriction
-right L>M glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for a PSLS?
-P>A glide restriction
-left L>M glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for a PSRSRA?
-P>A glide restriction
-right L>M glide restriction
-right A>P glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for a PSRSRP?
-P>A glide restriction
-right L>M glide restriction
-right P>A glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for a PSLSLA?
-P>A glide restriction
-left L>M glide restriction
-left A>P glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for a PSLSLP?
-P>A glide restriction
-left L>M glide restriction
-left P>A glide restriction of the occiput
What are the analytical findings for an AILA
-left L>M glide restriction
-left A>P glide restriction of the atlas
What are the analytical findings for an AILP?
-left L>M glide restriction
-left P>A glide restriction of the atlas
What are the analytical findings for an AIRA?
-right L>M glide restriction
-right A>P glide restriction of the atlas
What are the analytical findings for an AIRP?
-right L>M glide restriction
-right P>A glide restriction of the atlas
What are the analytical findings for an ASLA?
-left L>M glide restriction
-left A>P glide restriction of the atlas
What are the analytical findings for an ASLP?
-left L>M glide restriction
-left P>A glide restriction of the atlas
What are the analytical findings for an ASRA?
-right L>M glide restriction
-right A>P glide restriction of the atlas
What are the analytical findings for an ASRP?
-right L>M glide restriction
-right P>A glide restriction of the atlas
What are the analytical findings for PR for any segment between C2-L5?
-flexion and extension restriction
-right rotation restriction
What are the analytical findings for PRI for any segment between C2-L5?
-flexion and extension restriction
-right rotation restriction
-left lateral flexion restriction
What are the analytical findings for PRS for any segment between C2-L5?
-flexion and extension restriction
-right rotation restriction
-right lateral flexion restriction
What are the analytical findings for PL for any segment between C2-L5?
-flexion and extension restriction
-left rotation restriction
What are the analytical findings for PLI for any segment between C2-L5?
-flexion and extension restriction
-left rotation restriction
-right lateral flexion restriction
What are the analytical findings for PLS for any segment between C2-L5?
-flexion and extension restriction
-left rotation restriction
-left lateral flexion restriction
What are the analytical findings for ASEX?
-flexion restriction
-L>M glide restriction of the pelvis
What are the analytical findings for ASIN?
-flexion restriction
-M>L glide restriction of the pelvis
What are the analytical findings for PIEX?
-extension restriction
-L>M glide restriction of the pelvis
What are the analytical findings for PIIN?
-extension restriction
-M>L glide restriction of the pelvis
What are the analytical findings for P-L?
P>A glide restriction on the left of the pelvis
What are the analytical findings for P-R?
P>A glide restriction on the right of the pelvis
What are the analytical findings for PI-R?
-P>A glide restriction on the right
-right lateral flexion restriction of the pelvis
What are the analytical findings for PI-L?
-P>A glide restriction on the left
-left lateral flexion restriction of the pelvis
Your exam findings include “right rotation restricted motion” at L2. What is the malposition listing?
left rotation malposition
Your exam findings include “right rotation restricted motion” at L2. What is the Gonstead listing?
PR
Your exam findings include “right rotation restricted motion and left lateral flexion restricted motion” at L2. What is the Gonstead listing?
PRI
During the standing sacro-iliac motion test, you palpate the right PSIS and the 2nd sacral tubercle. Then the patient raises the right knee, and the right PSIS is restricted. Where should the right PSIS move when you raise the right leg (if not restricted)?
inferior/down
During the standing sacro-iliac motion test, you palpate the right PSIS and the 2nd sacral tubercle. Then the patient raises the right knee, and the right PSIS is restricted. What is the probable listing (if restricted)?
right ilium AS
During the standing sacro-iliac motion test, you palpate the right PSIS and the 2nd sacral tubercle. Then the patient raises the right knee, and the right PSIS is restricted. How do you describe the motion finding?
flexion restriction of the right ilium
During the standing sacro-iliac motion test, you palpate the right PSIS and the 2nd sacral tubercle. Then the patient raises the left knee, and the right PSIS (that you are palpating) is restricted. How do you describe the motion finding?
extension restriction of the right ilium
During the standing sacro-iliac motion test, you palpate the right PSIS and the 2nd sacral tubercle. Then the patient raises the left knee, and the right PSIS (that you are palpating) is restricted. What is the probable listing (since it is restricted)?
right ilium PI