Sacrum Flashcards




What are the common sacral abnormalities?

What is the flow chart in diagnosis the sacrum?

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
Left Oblique axis of torsion
If the L5 is compensated, then when L5 is rotated left, the sacrum is rotated ____?
A. Right
B. Left
Right
T/F: A flexed sacrum would mean a compensated L5 mechanics would be neutral or Type 1
True
ex. L/L ST
L5 N SLRR
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?
Right Unilateral
Left Oblique Axis
What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Bilateral Sacral Flexion SD with MET?
“Flexion SD Finger’s toward Face”

What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Bilateral Sacral Extension SD with MET?
“with EXtension SD we EXternally rotate LE”

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

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

When treating a torsion SD, what direction is the axis of dysfunction facing?
A. Up
B. Down
C. Sideways
D. Doesn’t matter
Down
What is the treatment position and action performed to address a Forward Torsion?

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

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

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

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

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

When treating a Posterior Innominate Rotation with BLT, what is the positioning and activating force?
“Posterior Push uP the iPsilateral leg”

When treating a Anterior Innominate Rotation with BLT, what is the positioning and activating force?
“ANterior pull dowN the ipsilateral leg and rotate to the coNtralateral side”
