Pelvis | SI Joint Flashcards

1
Q

SI joint: function

A

Acts as shock absorbers

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2
Q

SI Joint:
Open Pack position
Closed Pack position

A

Open: neutral (the book says counternutation)

Closed: nutation

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3
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SI Joint:

Type of joint
Normal overall motion

A

Part synovial (diarthrodial) and part syndesmosis

Slightly moveable, 4-7 Degrees

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4
Q

SI Joint:
3 Types of Injury

A
  1. Inflammation/trauma/overuse
  2. Hypomobility
  3. Instability/Hypermobility
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5
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SI Joint:
Mechanisms of Injury (4)

A
  1. Sudden jarring (possibly by stepping off of a curb or in a hole)
  2. Overzealous kick, missing an object
  3. Fall on the buttocks
  4. Lift and twist maneuver
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6
Q

SI Joint:
Typical Pain pattern (3)

A
  1. Local to the SI
  2. Unilateral
  3. Can refer to the buttocks and posterior thigh
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7
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SI Joint:
Painful Movements (3)

A
  1. Sit to stand / transitional movements
  2. Turning in bed, getting out of bed
  3. Stepping up with a single limb
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8
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Form Closure

A

Shape of the anatomy and integrity of the ligaments maintain integrity

Firm closure of this keystone within the two pelvic bones

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9
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Force Closure

A

Compression generated by muscles and ligament tension reacting to applied load.

Provides compression to make these forces happen within the SI joint to maintain the sacrum sitting in the pelvis.

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10
Q

Ligaments of the Pelvis (4)

A
  1. Long posterior sacroiliac
  2. Short posterior sacroiliac
  3. Sacrotuberous and sacrospinous
  4. Iliolumbar
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11
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Function:
Long Posterior Sacroiliac ligament

A

Limits anterior pelvic rotation

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12
Q

Function:
Short Posterior Sacroiliac ligament

A

Limits all motions

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13
Q

Function:
Sacrotuberous and Sacrospinous Ligaments

A

Limits nutation and posterior innominate rotation

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14
Q

Function:
Iliolumbar Ligament

A

Stabilizes the L5 on the ilium

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15
Q

Outer Group: Deep longitudinal muscle system (4)

A
  1. Erector Spinae
  2. Deep lamina of thoracolumbar fascia
  3. Sacrotuberous ligament
  4. Biceps femoris
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16
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Posterior Oblique muscle system (3)

A
  1. Latissimus Dorsi
  2. Gluteus Maximus
  3. Intervening Thoracolumbar Fascia
17
Q

Anterior Oblique muscle system (3)

A
  1. Internal/External obliques
  2. Contralateral adductors of the thigh
  3. Intervening anterior abdominal fascia
18
Q

Lateral Muscle System (2)

A
  1. Gluteus Medius and Minimus
  2. Contralateral Adductors
19
Q

Inner Muscle system (3)

A
  1. Multifidus
  2. Transverse Abdominis
  3. Pelvic Floor muscles
20
Q

Muscles involved in a posterior tilt

A

(See picture)
External oblique muscle
Rectus abdominis muscle

Taut iliofemoral ligament

Gluteus Maximus muscle
Sacrotuberous ligament pulled tight by hamstrings
Hamstring muscles

21
Q

Muscles involved in an anterior tilt

A

Erector spinae muscle
Iliopsoas muscle
Sartorius muscle
Rectus femoris muscle