Innominate Diagnosis Flashcards

1
Q

3 bones that make up pelvis?

A

2 innominates

1 sacrum

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2
Q

3 fused bones that make up innominate?

A

Ilium
Ishium
Pubis

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3
Q

2 tests to determine laterality

A

Standing flexion test

Pelvic compression test

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4
Q

3 anterior palpatory landmarks

A

ASIS
Iliac crests
MM

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5
Q

3 posterior palpatory landmarks

A

PSIS
Sacral sulci
Ischial tuberosity

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6
Q

What is the first thing you do before evaluating the innominates?

A

Re-set hips

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7
Q

While performing a standing flexion test, the PSIS on L moves furthest/first. Which is the affected side?

A

Left

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8
Q

How do you assess flares?

A

ASIS to midline

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9
Q
Name the dysfunction
L standing flexion
Left lower ASIS
Left lower PSIS
Left lower MM
A

L inferior shear

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10
Q

If all landmarks are even, but there is a positive standing flexion test on one side, what does pt probably have?

A

Pt probably has a pubic sheer

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11
Q

What are some causes of SI dysfunction?

A

DDD, spondylosis, psoas

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12
Q

Name the dysfunction
Right pelvic compression test
Right higher ASIS
Right lower PSIS

A

R posterior rotation

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13
Q

What problem could cause a false positive or negative finding with the standing flexion test

A

Tight hamstrings

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