Review VI Flashcards

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Q

inguinal ligament TP

A

superior surface of pubic tubercle

patient supine

  • flex both legs 90 degrees - place on thigh - tender side under opposite leg
  • adduct femur - internally rotate femur
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iliacus (psoas) TP

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2 in inferior and 2 in medial from ASIS

patient supine

  • flex patients legs - externally rotoate legs
  • flex, sidebend toward TP
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low ilium TP

A

lateral ramps of pubic bone - anterior surface

patient supine

  • flex tender side 90 degrees
  • abduction for resolution
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lateral trochanter TP

A

lateral surface of femur distal from great trochanter on IT band

patient prone
-flex hip, add abduction and internal rotation

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posterior lateral trochanter TP

A

superior lateral surface of posterior greater trochanter

patient prone
-extension, abduction, external rotation

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posterior medial TP

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3-5mm inferior to greater trochanter between posterior medial surface of shaft of femur and posterior lateral surface of ischial tuberosity

patient prone
-knee under thigh - extend leg - moderate external rotation, adduction across midline

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anterior lateral trochanter TP

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5-7cm lateral and inferior to ASIS
-anterior and superior to greater trochanter

patient supine

  • flex hip 70-90 degrees
  • abduction and external rotation
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high ilium sacroiliac (HISI) TP

A

TP is 4-5cm lateral to PSIS

patient prone or supine

extend leg and slight abduction

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midpole sacroiliac (MPSI) TP

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3-4cm inferior to PSIS in divot in muscle lateral to sacrum

patient prone
-flex hip and knee, abduction (major), external rotation

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piriformis TP

A

belly of piriformis 8-9cm medial and superior to greater trochanter

patient prone
-flex hip to 135 - abduct via knee and internally or externally rotate

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high ilium out flare TP

A

coccydynia

sacrococcygeal joint or on coccyx

patient prone

extend affected side to adduct leg over leg

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sacral TPs

A

median crest of sacrum

fuses around 25 - younger - TP on transverse/spinous processes

patient prone
-doctor standing will apply gentle pressure to opposite part of sacrum where TP is located

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