innominates dougherty in class lecture Flashcards
posterior pelvic tilt can be caused from what and is accompanied by what
slouching and accompanied by increased kyphosis of thoracic spine
muscles of pelvic floor
levator ani
Iliococcygeus
Pubococcygeous
Puborectalis
pelvic tilt and hip knee
anterior pelvic tilt
increased lordosis of lumbar spine
pelvic tilt and hip knee
posterior pelvic tilt
flat back, lumbar spine flat
pelvic tilt and hip knee
forward shifted pelvis
pelvis shifts forward and tilts backward
hip joints hyper extended
knees hyperextended
upper trunk shifts backward to compensate
what is the first ligament usually responsible for low back pain?
iliolumbar ligament
psoas attachments
5th lumbar vert to lesser trochanter of the femur
2 main lesser hip flexors
rectus femoris
sartorius
innominate testing: static vs dynamic
static: boney landmark assessment, leg rotation, leg length
dynamic: AP compression, lateral to medial compression, flexion testing
+ standing flexion and + seated flexion =
sacral
+ standing flexion and - seated flexion =
innominate
negative standing flexion and + seated flexion =
sacral
what test must you do to determine laterality
standing flexion or pelvic compression