Hip/knee Flashcards
Abduction somatic dysfunction is usually due to what pathophysiological change?
Hypertonic IT band
Can also be due to gluteus medius/minimis
Freedom of motion in adduction with limited abduction is what type of SD?
Adduction SD
What is the typical pathophys of adduction SD?
Hypertonic long or short adductors
What is typical pathophys for hip extension SD?
Tight hamstrings or gluteus maximus hypertonicity
What is a specific test done to diagnose hip flexion SD?
Thomas test - flexion of opposite hip causes hip flexion in dysfunctional side
What is the common pathophys for hip flexion SD?
Tight hip flexors - commonly iliopsoas
As the knee flexes, the tibia glides _____ on the femur
Posteriorly
[as the knee extends, tibia glides anteriorly on femur]
External rotation of the tibiofemoral joint leads to ______ glide of the tibia on the femur
What ligaments are taut and what ligaments are lax?
Anteromedial
MCL/LCL are taut
ACL/PCL are loose
Internal rotation of tibofemoral joint leads to ______ glide of tibia on femur
What ligaments will be taut and what ligaments will be lax?
Posterolateral
ACL/PCL will be taut
MCL/LCL will be lax