Sacrum II Flashcards

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Describe the seated flexion test.

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Describe the gapping test.

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Describe the backwards bending test

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Describe the lumbosacral spring test.

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What does it mean to have a bilateral sacral flexion? What are the criteria for the diagnosis of bilateral flexion?

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This bone is held in a position analogous toexhalation (base anterior and apex posterior)Diagnostic criteria:- Bilateral deep sacral sulci- Bilateral posterior inferior lateral angles- Bilateral symmetry (caudal vs. cephalic) of inferiorlateral angles- Negative seated flexion test (actually bilaterallypositive)- Negative lumbar spring test

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What does it mean to have a bilateral sacral extension? What are the criteria for the diagnosis of bilateral extension?

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This bone is held in a position analogous toinhalation (base posterior and apex anteriorDiagnostic criteria:- Bilateral shallow sacral sulci- Bilateral anterior inferior lateral angles- Bilateral symmetry (caudal vs. cephalic) of inferiorlateral angles- Negative seated flexion test (actually bilaterallypositive)- Positive lumbar spring test (hits bone)

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What does it mean to have a forward sacral torsion? What are the criteria for the diagnosis of forward sacral torsions?

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A forward sacral torsion indicates that the free (non-axis) side of the base moves forward.Diagnostic criteria:1) Inferior lateral angles are less than one thumb’sdistance apart in caudal/cephalic presentation2) Non-axis side Sulcus is deeper3) Axis side ILA is posterior/inferior 4) Motion test results:- Backwards bending (Sphinx) test - sulci become more symmetrical- Negative Lumbar Spring test (Good spring at base) ex. R on R OR L on L

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What does it mean to have a backwards sacral torsion? What are the criteria for the diagnosis of backwards sacral torsions?

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A backwards sacral torsion means the free (non-axis) side of the base moves backward. This drives the ILA on the axis side forwardDiagnostic criteria:1) Inferior lateral angles are less than one thumb’sdistance apart in caudal/cephalic presentation2) Non-axis side Sulcus is shallow3) Axis side ILA is anterior/superior4) Motion test results:- Backwards bending (Sphinx) test - sulci become more asymmetrical- (+) Lumbar Spring test (restricted spring at base)ex. R on L OR L on R

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What does it mean to have a unilateral flexions? What are the criteria for the diagnosis of unilateral flexions?

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The side of the unilateral flexion is held in flexion, so the ILA is more inferior/posterior.Diagnostic Criteria:1) ILA’s are more than a thumb’s distanceapart in the caudal/cephalic plane.2) Flexion = “F”alling ILA3) Motion Test:- Lumbosacral Spring Test = negative- Backwards Bending test = more symmetry

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What does it mean to have a unilateral extension? What are the criteria for the diagnosis of unilateral extensions?

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The side of the unilateral extension is held in extension, so the ILA is more superior/anteriorDiagnostic Criteria:1) ILA’s are more than a thumb’s distanceapart in the caudal/cephalic plane.2) Extension = “E”levated ILA3) Motion Test:- Lumbosacral Spring Test = positive- Backwards Bending test = more asymmetry

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True or false: In sacral torsions and unilateral flexions, the seated flexion test will be positive on the same side off the axis.

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FALSE; In sacral torsions, the seated flexion test will be positive on the opposite side off the axis.

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list the movements of L5 on S1 with each of the above sacral disorders

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L5 and S1 move in opposite directions of each other

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