Kinematic Chain + Related Postures Secondary to Hip Malalignment Flashcards
What Motions Occurs up the chain secondary to Over Pronation of the Foot?
Tibial internal rotation
Genu Valgum at the Knee (knee moves inward)
Hip Internal Rotation
Anterior Pelvic Tilt > Coxa Varus
What foot position occurs due to excessive femoral anteversion?
In-Toeing
What foot position occurs due to excessive femoral retroversion?
Out-Toeing
Related postures secondary to Excessive Hip/Femoral Anteversion?
Toeing-In
Subtalar Pronation
Lateral Patellar Subluxation
Medial Tibial Torsion
Medial Femoral Torsion
Related postures secondary to Excessive Hip/Femoral Retroversion?
Toeing-Out
Subtalar Supination
Lateral Tibial Torsion
Lateral Femoral Torsion
Related postures secondary to Coxa Vara?
Subtalar Pronation
Medial Rotation of Leg (Tibia + Femur)
Short ipsilareral leg
Anterior Pelvic Rotation/Tilt
Related postures secondary to Coxa Valga?
Subtalar Supination
Lateral Rotation of Leg (Tiba + Femur)
Long ipsilteral leg
Posterior Pelvic Tilt
What is the Normal Range of Femoral Anteversion?
8-15 Degrees
Leg length changes secondary to Coxa Vara?
Shorter Ipsilateral Leg
Leg length changes secondary to Coxa Valga?
Longer Ipsilateral Leg
What is Considered “Normal” Angle of Inclination
125 Degrees