Sacrum Flashcards

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What are the common sacral abnormalities?

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What is the flow chart in diagnosis the sacrum?

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If the L5 is compensated, then when L5 is SB left, the oblique axis of torsion is?

A. Right Oblique axis of torsion

B. Left Oblique axis of torsion

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Left Oblique axis of torsion

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If the L5 is compensated, then when L5 is rotated left, the sacrum is rotated ____?

A. Right

B. Left

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Right

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T/F: A flexed sacrum would mean a compensated L5 mechanics would be neutral or Type 1

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True

ex. L/L ST

L5 N SLRR

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Lateralization test, tells the side of dysfunction. A positive lateralization on the right would indicate that a unilateral dysfunction is on what side?

What would be the axis if the dynsfunction were torsion?

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Right Unilateral

Left Oblique Axis

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What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Bilateral Sacral Flexion SD with MET?

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Flexion SD Finger’s toward Face”

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What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Bilateral Sacral Extension SD with MET?

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“with EXtension SD we EXternally rotate LE”

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What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Unilateral Flexion SD with MET?

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What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Unilateral Extension SD with MET?

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When treating a torsion SD, what direction is the axis of dysfunction facing?

A. Up

B. Down

C. Sideways

D. Doesn’t matter

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Down

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What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Forward Torsion?

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What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Backward Torsion?

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When performing a seated flexion test, where should the PTs feet be?

A. Hanging in the air

B. On the Floor

C. Criss cross applesauce

D. None of the above

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On the Floor

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When treating a Bilateral Sacral Extension SD with BLT, what is the positioning and activating force?

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When treating a Bilateral Sacral Flexion SD with BLT, what is the positioning and activating force?

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When treating a Forward Sacral Torsion SD with BLT, what is the positioning and activating force?

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When treating a Backward Sacral Torsion SD with BLT, what is the positioning and activating force?

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When treating a Posterior Innominate Rotation with BLT, what is the positioning and activating force?

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Posterior Push uP the iPsilateral leg”

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When treating a Anterior Innominate Rotation with BLT, what is the positioning and activating force?

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“ANterior pull dowN the ipsilateral leg and rotate to the coNtralateral side”