OPP II EXAM III Flashcards

1
Q

what happens to the spinal column and sacrum when you take a step forward

A

spinal column side bends to weight bearing side, and sacrum rotates toward and on axis of weight bearing foot

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2
Q

you form _______ axes with every step you take

A

oblique

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3
Q

which way does your torso move as you step forward

A

rotates away from weight bearing lower extremity

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4
Q

lumbar spine rotates ______ direction from the sacrum

A

opposite

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5
Q

which way do you press for ASIS compression test

A

posterior-medial

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6
Q

If ASIS do not move, the test is

A

positive

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7
Q

which muscle in ME should a patient use in treating anterior innominate rotation

A

hamstrings

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8
Q

which muscle in treating a posterior innominate rotation with ME would the patient acitvate

A

quadriceps

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9
Q

where do you stand to treat innominate inflare

A

opposite of dysfunciton

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10
Q

what position do you put the patient in for an innominate inflare ME

A

figure 4

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11
Q

how would you postition a patient to treat innominate out flare with ME

A

flex the patients hip and knee and addurct the knee across the midline

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12
Q

how would you trate and innominat e up-slip

A

internally rotate and slightly flex the hip, and abduct to 20 degrees

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13
Q

An inferior pubic shear is treated like an Anterior Innominate rotation with the addition of

A

abduciton

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14
Q

A superior pubic shear is treated like a Posterior Innominate rotation with the addition of

A

abduction

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15
Q

B/L flexed or extended sacrum is on

A

middle transverse

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16
Q

forward or backward sacral torsion

A

oblique axis

17
Q

unilateral sacral flexion/extension

A

no axiss

18
Q

the cranial primary respiratory mechanism creates motion around this axis

A

superior transverse

19
Q

sacral base anterior and posterior (FB/BB) occur around this axis

A

middle transverse

20
Q

the innominates rotate around this axis

A

inferior transverse

21
Q

unilateral sacral shear is an example of

A

non-physiologic (no axis

22
Q

which kind of sacral somatic dysfuncttion is usually caused by trauma

A

non physiologic

23
Q

forward torsion is

A

neutral

24
Q

backward torsion is

A

non-neutral

25
Q

where does the physician place thumbs on sphinx test

A

sacral sulcus/base

26
Q

what are the sacral torsion rules

A

L5 bends toward oblique axis, L5 rotates away from sacral roation

27
Q

where do you put your hand to treat unilateral sacral flexion

A

hypothenar eminence on patients dysfunctional ILA

28
Q

what is the patients breath in unilateral sacral flexion ME

A

inhale and hold

29
Q

where do you put your hands to use ME on unilateral sacral extension

A

sacral sulcus

30
Q

what is the patients breathing for unilateral sacral extension

A

exhale and hold breath

31
Q

what are the sympathetic levels of the bladder

A

T12-L2

32
Q

T10-T11

A

superior mess gang, lesser splanchnic

33
Q

T12-L2

A

inferior mess gang, least and lumbar splanchnic

34
Q

distal ureter, bladder, reproductive organs, external genitalia

A

S2-S4 parasympathetic

35
Q

parasympathetics to ovaries and testes

A

vagus, s2-s4

36
Q

parasympathetics of kidneys and proximal ureter

A

vagus (OA, AA, C2)