Regional Interdependence Flashcards
________ _________ theory that differing body regions are biomechanically and neurophysiologically interdependent and impairment in one region can contribute to impairment in another particuraly if persistent
regional interdependence
_______ mechanisms (_____ _____ ) play a role
central
motor cortex
Innervation to L4-S1 Z joints is the _____ _____ rami
L4 dorsal
Innervation to L4-S1 discs are the ___-_____ ______ ______ ganglia and _____-______ sinuvetebral n.
L1-L2 dorsal root
L4-5
_________ ligaments at L5 are innervated by ___-____ spinal nn.
Iliolumbar
L1-L4
So if any of the L4-S1 joints are persistently hypermobile/unstable the ___-____ nn. are most likely to become _____ and excessively recruit the hip ______
L1; L4
sensitized
flexors
Iliopsoas (___-____)
primarily a hip ______ and ______ stabilizer
attaches to _______
L1-L4
flexor
trunk
iliocppsularis
Iliocapsularis (____-_____)
primariy a dynamic _______ for capsule and also a hip flexor
attaches to ________, anteriomedial ______ and _____ ______
L2-L4
stabilizer
iliocapsularis
capsule
rectus femoris
Rectus Femoris (___-_____)
attaches to the _____ and the capsule attaches to the _______
L2-L4
capsule
labrum
Etiology
____-_____ hypermobility/instability
Imbalance of ______ (excessively recruited ____ _____)
Excessive traction on _____ portion (___ or ____ o’clock position)
May lead to _____ and labral ______ w/o bony ______
Inhibition of _____and ______
L4-S1
muscles; hip flexors
antmed
3; 9
capsulitis
attrition
changes
EXT; ABDs
_______ is a stabilzer of the lordosis in standing
Iliopsoas
An excessively recruited psoas can further add to ______ _______
anterior shearing
This condition can ______ in people with LBP which indicates ______ excessive _______
hypertrophy
continued
recruitment