What is the arrow pointing to?
Iliac crest
Define Hamstring Strain?
Tear in tendons or large muscles at the back of thigh
If an athlete is positive for Ober’s test which injury would they have?
IT Band Syndrome
What are the 2 phases of gait?
Stance Phase
Swing Phase
What are the 7 ranges of motion for the hip?
Abduction
Adduction
Flexion
Extension
Circumduction
Internal Rotation
External Rotation
Where is the public tubercle located?
In front of the public region
What is the MOI of a femur fracture?
Traumatic events
Direct blow to the thigh
If the pelvis lowers on the non-weight-bearing side when the athlete is standing what test are they positive for?
Trendelenburg
What is the initial contact in the gait cycle?
Heel Strike
What is the prime mover in hip abduction?
Gluteus Medius
What is the arrow pointing to?
Greater Trochanter
What is the MOI of IT Band Syndrome?
-Repetitive knee bending during physical activities
-Preexisting iliotibial band tightness
An athlete comes in with lower back pain. What test would be most helpful in determining their injury?
Sacroiliac compression and distraction
What is a normal cadence?
100-115 steps/minute
What is the normal range of motion in hip flexion?
120-140
What is #19?
Psoas Major
Name this injury: Traumatic hematoma on the iliac wing due to crushing injury?
Iliac Crest Contusions
If there is a defect in the articular cartilage of the femur and acetabulum what test would the athlete be positive for?
Scours test
What is the equation to find someone’s stride length?
velocity(m/s) x 60s/min x 2 steps/stride divided by
Cadence (steps/min)
The Gluteus Minimus is responsible for what motion?
Hip Internal Rotation
What is the part of the bone that is located at the dimples in your low back, below L5 vertebrae, and lateral to the sacrum?
PSIS-Posterior Superior Iliac Spine
Name this injury by its MOI: single traumatic injury, repetitive injury to that area, blood comes from that injury and it stays there in muscle tissue?
Myositis Ossifican
If during the Thomas Test the non-bending knee raises, what is tight in the body?
The psoas is tight and not as flexible
Swing Phase makes up what % of gait?
38%
Which movement has a normal range of 20-30?
Adduction