Form + Force Closure Flashcards
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Form Closure
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- refers to a theoretical stable joint due to close fitting articular surfaces.
- the triangular sacrum is essentially wedged b/w the ilia in the pelvic ring, giving it a degree of form closure (“keystone”)
- Complete form closure = not practical in the pelvis as the SIJ motions allow gait, absorb shock + shear forces, + allow special adaptation for pregnancy + birth.
- Form closure at the SIJ is provided by:
- ‘Wedging’ of the sacrum between the ilium,
- Ridges + grooves of the articular surfaces b/w the ilium + sacrum
- the dense ligaments of the SIJ.
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Force Closure
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- refers to the extra forces required to stabilise the joint.
- occurs with sacral nutation, tension increases in the SI ligaments resisting further motion
- With force closure lateral force generated by muscles as well as friction help compress the SIJs + resist vertical load.
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Force closure – muscle components
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- Lower limb muscles associated with SIJ force closure include: rectus femoris, sartorius, iliacus, gluteus maximus, and hamstrings in the lower limb,
- Trunk muscles include: the Transverse Abdominus, internal oblique(IO), multifidus, diaphragm, and pelvic floor muscles perform an anticipatory stabilizing role