Patterns in Lumbar/SI classification Flashcards
Treatment for immobilization classification
Trunk stability and strength training
Treatment for Specific Exercise Classification Flexion Pattern
Flexion exercises of lumbar spine. Avoid extension
Treatment for Specific Exercise Classification Extension Pattern
Extension exercises of lumbar spine. Avoid Flexion
What are the positive signs for sacroiliac dysfunction
- Pelvic Asymmetry
- Standing/seated flexion test lumbar
- Gilet test
Treatment for traction classification
Mechanical or Auto-traction
Name the classification
Unilateral symptoms. No signs of nerve root compression. Asymetrical lumbar restrictions with sidebending and hypomobility
Mobilization
(Lumbar pattern)
Name the classification
- Frequent previous episodes
- Positive response to prior manipulation or bracing
- Presence of instability or catching
- Lumbar hypermobility
Immobilization
Name the classification
- Radicular symptoms
- Unable to centralize with repeated movements
- Lateral Shift deformity
Traction
Name the classification
- Prefers standing over sitting
- Centralization of symptoms with extension
Specific Exercise
(Extension Pattern)
Name the classification
- Patient prefers sittin vs standing
- Centralization of pain with flexion
Specific Exercise Pattern
(Flexion Pattern)
Name the classification
- Unilateral symtoms
- No sign of nerve root compression
- Postitive signs for Sacroiliac dysfunction
Mobilization
(Sacroiliac Pattern)
What are treatment options for a pattern with mobilization classification
- Joint mobilization
- Manipulization Techniques
- Spinal AROM exercise