Innominate Mechanics Flashcards
A positive standing flexion test on the right and a negative seated flexion test on the right tells you ________ about rotation.
Nothing
What is the diagnosis for a patient with a positive right standing flexion test, right superior ASIS, and right inferior PSIS?
Right posterior innominate rotation
During right toe-off, the right innominate rotates ________.
Posteriorly
The pubic symphysis can be sheared ________ and is the most common type of shear.
Vertically (superior shear)
Anterior and posterior rotations of the innominate are known as ________ innominate somatic dysfunctions.
Physiologic
What is the diagnosis for a patient with a positive right standing flexion test, right superior ASIS, and right superior PSIS?
Right superior sheared innominate
Innominate and pubic shears are known as ________ innominate somatic dysfunction.
Non-physiologic
During right heel strike, the right innominate rotates ________.
Anteriorly
The ASIS compression test helps to ________ a somatic dysfunction and the side of restriction is designated as a ________ test.
Lateralize, positive
Which ligament is responsible for creating the lesser and greater sciatic foramen?
Sacrospinous
What is the diagnosis for a patient with a positive left prone pelvic test, left superior ASIS, and right superior PSIS?
Left posterior innominate rotation
The piriformis and the ________ have been found to have fascia that is continuous.
Biceps femoris
The anterior, posterior, and interosseous sacroiliac ligaments are all ________ ligaments of the pelvis.
True
What is the diagnosis for a patient with a positive right pelvic compression test, right inferior ASIS, and right superior PSIS?
Right anterior innominate rotation
A standing flexion test that is positive on the fight and a seated flexion test that is negative on the right identifies a ________ dysfunction.
Iliosacral