Iliopsoas Impingement Flashcards
___________ impingement is without dysplasia or bony changes
iliopsoas
Etiology
- Not _______ _______
- Conditions that lead to …
- Lumbar _____________ with regional interdependence
fully clear
excessive hip flexor recruitment
hypermobility
Symptoms
- Like ________ w/ labral involvement
- Possible lumbar __________ symptoms if LB is aggravated
FAIS
hypermobility
Signs
Passive ROM: _____ limitation @ 90° of FLX
-due to what…..?
P! in the _______ with ______ end feels
IR
inhibition and hypertonicity of EXTs or primarily GMAX
groin; empty
The GMAX becomes a _______ @ 90° of FLX
ER
Hip maltracking occurs at _____° of FLX and what happens?
Why does this occur?
90; the hip deviates into ABD with passive FLX
Inhibition and hypertonicity of Piriformis
The Piriformis turns into a ______ @ 90° of FLX
ABD
Resisted Testing
Possible hip _____ limitation @ 90° of FLX due to what….?
ER; GMAX inhibition
Iliopsoas impingement deals with the ____-_____ portion of the hip
anterior medial
Palpation
TTP with the deep ______ and over the _____ hip region or _____/_____ oclock position
rotators
anterior
3; 9
Possible inhibition of hip extensors could result in what kind of squat pattern?
quad dominant
If hip EXT become inhibited, then _____ EXT excessively recruits
knee
Regarding neuro…. it could cause ________
hypersensitivity
Inhibited muscles develop protective ________ and ______ at rest
hypertonicity; tightness
With a thoracolumbar scan and biomechanical exam, the findings would be associated with what other condition?
lumbar hypermobility/instability