Pelvis Flashcards
Form “key” of arch between the two pelvic bones
Transfer weight from spine to lower limbs and provide elasticity to pelvic ring
SACROILIAC JOINTS AND SYMPHYSIS PUBIS
Resting and Capsular pattern of the SI joint
RP: Neutral
CSP: Pain when joints are stressed
🔖 3 DIRECTIONS OF THE WEIGHT
VERTEBRA SPLITS AND GOES INTO THE HIP; Body Weight
FROM HIP TO THE PUBIC SYMPHYSIS AND TO THE PELVIS; Ground reaction force meets BW
GROUND REACTING FORCE
Loose pack and Closed Packed of the SI joint
CLOSE PACK; NUTATION
LOOSE PACK; COUNTERNUTATION
If these muscles are tight what will occur?HAMSTRINGS, G.MAX, ABS
Kyphosis
Treatment for pelvic cross sysndrome
STRETCH TIGHT MUSCLES, STRENGTHEN WEAK MSUCELS
Edward’s Abdominal muscles and Hamstrings, G. max are tight, while his Back and hip flexors are weak. Which direction will his pelvis tilt?
Posterior Tilt
Perona’s Erector spinae and Ilipsoas are tight, while her abdominals and g. max are weak. Which direction will her pelvis tilt?
Anterior Pelvic Tilt
Movement of Sartorios
FABER
Flex, Abduct, ER
T or F
NUTATION (SACRAL UNLOCKING)
COUNTERNUTATION (SACRAL LOCKING)
FALSE
NUTATION (SACRAL LOCKING)
COUNTERNUTATION (SACRAL UNLOCKING)
In Lordosis what happens to the
PELVIC TILT
NUTAT/COUN
SACRAL EXT/FLEX
PELVIC TILT; Anterior
COUNTERNUTATIIN
SACRAL EXTENSION
In Kyphosis what happens to the:
PELVIC TILT
NUTAT/COUN
SACRAL EXT/FLEX
PELVIC TILT; Posterior
NUTATION
SACRAL FELXION
If these muscles are tight what will occur? ILIOPSOAS, RECTUS FEMORIS, ERECTOR SPINAE
LORDOSIS
Components of the TRIAD OF DASHBOARD INJURY
PCL injury
FRACTURE OF SYMPHYSIS PUBIS
POSTERIOR HIP DISLOCATION
Why is LBP common in pregnant women?
Presence of relaxin and progesterone causing
ligaments to lax