Midterm Flashcards
Fixation with contralateral knee raiser
PI
Gluteus medius trigger points tender on palpation
EX
PSIS palpates inferior
PI
Increased vertical dimension of innominate
PI
Gluteus Maximus slopes more gradually toward gluteal fold
PI
Sacrum relatively anterior to ilium
EX
Fixation upon contralateral seated lumbopelvic lateral bending
IN
Pain may radiate into anterior-medial thigh
IN
Fixation upon contralateral seated SI axial rotation
IN
Femur head lowers
PI or EX
Toe-in foot flare
EX
Decreased vertical dimension of innominate
AS
Sacrum relatively anterior to ilium intersegmentally
PI
Normal motion of the PSIS during knee raiser. right
Right: posterior/inferior, left: anterior/superior
I-S tapping pressure feel firmer and more resistant to pressure
PI
Slight compensatory shift toward hyperlordosis
PI or EX
Patient may experience inguinal/groin area pain
IN
Horizontal dimension of iliac ala is decreased
EX
Normal motion of right ipsilateral axial rotation
Glide medially
If testing right: rotate to the right, palpate the right, but stand on left
Sacral center line passes through the pubic bone
EX
Sacrum relatively posterior to ilium intersegmentally
AS
Gluteus Maximus tends to fall more sharply creating more rounded appearance
AS
Testicular pain may be present
IN
Horizontal dimension of obturator foramen decreased
IN
Fixation upon ipsilateral seated SI axial rotation
EX
Toe-out foot flare
IN
Wall walking show foot to be relatively posterior
IN
Horizontal dimension of obturator foramen increased
EX
Slight compensatory shift to hyperlordosis
PI
Normal motion of right ipsilateral lateral bending
Stand on the right, palpate right, bend to the right
Should glide medially
Femur head lowers
PI and EX
Ischial tuberosity palpates anterior
PI
Femur head raises
AS and IN
I-S tapping pressure spongy and easier to push
AS
Horizontal dimension of iliac ala is increased
IN
Gluteal musculature appears narrow and hunched
EX
Gluteal musculature appears flattened
IN
Public symphysis deviates away from sacral center line
IN
Patient may experience sciatic-like pain down the back of the thigh
EX
Fixation upon ipsilateral knee raiser
AS
Increased vertical height of obturator foramen
PI
Decreased vertical height of obturator foramen
AS
Fixation upon ipsilateral seated lumbopelvic lateral bend
EX
PSIS palpates superior
AS
Sacrum relatively posterior to the ilium intersegmentally
IN
Slight compensatory shift of lumbar to hypolordosis
AS or IN
Wall walking show the foot to be relatively anterior
EX
Slight compensatory shift toward lumbar hypolordosis
AS
Femur head raises
AS or IN
Ischial tuberosity palpates relatively posterior
AS