Pelvis CS Flashcards

1
Q

Iliacus

A

Hip flexed, legs externally rotated, ankles crossed on physician’s leg

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2
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Iliacus location

A

1/3 distance from ASIS to midline

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3
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Psoas

A

Hip flexed, legs externally rotated, hips sidebent towards point, ankles crossed over physician’s legs

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4
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Psoas location

A

2/3 distance from ASIS to midline

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5
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Inguinal

A

Hip flexed, opposite leg over the other leg on the physician’s leg, ankles towards physician

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6
Q

Inguinal location

A

Medial aspect of pubic ramus

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7
Q

Low ilium

A

Ipsilateral hip and knee flexed

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8
Q

Low ilium location

A

Superior aspect of ilipectineal eminence

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9
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Piriformis

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Patient prone, hip and leg flexed off the table, abduct, internally or externally rotate

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10
Q

Piriformis location

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1/2 between sacrum/ILA and greater trochanter

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11
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High ilium sacroiliac

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Patient prone, extend, abduct, externally rotate

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12
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High ilium sacroiliac location

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2-3cm lateral of PSIS, pressing medial

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13
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High ilium flare out

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Patient prone, extension, ipsilateral leg crossed over the other

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14
Q

High ilium flare out location

A

Lateral aspect of ILA/coccyx

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