OPP II EXAM III Flashcards
what happens to the spinal column and sacrum when you take a step forward
spinal column side bends to weight bearing side, and sacrum rotates toward and on axis of weight bearing foot
you form _______ axes with every step you take
oblique
which way does your torso move as you step forward
rotates away from weight bearing lower extremity
lumbar spine rotates ______ direction from the sacrum
opposite
which way do you press for ASIS compression test
posterior-medial
If ASIS do not move, the test is
positive
which muscle in ME should a patient use in treating anterior innominate rotation
hamstrings
which muscle in treating a posterior innominate rotation with ME would the patient acitvate
quadriceps
where do you stand to treat innominate inflare
opposite of dysfunciton
what position do you put the patient in for an innominate inflare ME
figure 4
how would you postition a patient to treat innominate out flare with ME
flex the patients hip and knee and addurct the knee across the midline
how would you trate and innominat e up-slip
internally rotate and slightly flex the hip, and abduct to 20 degrees
An inferior pubic shear is treated like an Anterior Innominate rotation with the addition of
abduciton
A superior pubic shear is treated like a Posterior Innominate rotation with the addition of
abduction
B/L flexed or extended sacrum is on
middle transverse