Concepts
Extrinsic
Anatomy
Skeletal
Motion
100

Muscles perform this activity when controlling the degree of motion.

Eccentric Contraction

100

This receptor is said to fire as long as there is tension in the muscle.

Flower Spray

100

This muscle due to its attachment causes both Posterior Torsion axes and Sacral Rotation.

Ipsilateral Piriformis to the Axis involved. 

100

What is the bony landmark that has the wing (ALA)  of the sacrum as its floor.

Sacral Sulcus

100

The posterior position of this bone generates the environment where Posterior Torsions can occur. 

Innimoinate

200

The nucleus pulposes position has what effect on vertebral motion in Fryet's second law. 

Causes the vertebrae to rotate and side bend to the same side. 

200

What occurs if the blood flow to a muscle is stopped for longer then 90 seconds.

Denaturation (Unraveling) of the protein hydrogen bonds. 

200

What condition is created by an entire Multifidi Muscle being contracted? 

FRS Condition

200

What is the bony landmark used to assess pubic alinement?

Pubic Tubercle. 

200

The reason this muscle generates both the axis and the direction of torsion, is due to what?

Its origin is more inferior and anterior than its insertion on the sacrum. 

300

The finding of a W4 in the resting position indicates what abnormality?

Contraction in the muscle 
300

Why does slow stripping not cause a muscle to contract?

The spindle has time to adapt without an abrupt change in length. 

300

This muscle is considered one of the primary impactors of lumbar-sacral dysfunctions. 

Psoas Major

300

Three of these must be present in order for there to be a group dysfunction.

Transverse processes

300

The motion that primarily occurs in the lumbar spine is flexion and extension. What is the reason for this?

The facets are flatter and more sagittal and the vertebrae are wider (Deeper). 

400

This form of contraction draws the two ends of a muscle together.

Concentric Contraction

400

When a muscle sustains contraction for extended periods the Purivic Acid changes to Lactic Acid. What impact does this have on breaking bonds? 

The Lactic Acid is sticky and prevents ATP from binding to Myosin Heads as easily. 

400

This muscle normally does not generate a pubic subluxation but can cause it to be maintained. 

Pectineus

400

This bony landmark is essential in assessing dysfunctions of the pelvis iliac. 

ASIS

400

What causes reverse muscle action of the quadriceps muscles?

The lower extremity is in closed back position (Weight Barring) 

500

A muscle insertion is said to be the bone moving what is preventing the opposite attachment from moving?

The fixator muscles hold the anchored bone in position. 

500
What concepts does strain counter strain incorporate as part of its action? 

Decreases spindle tension, Blocked Blood Flow, Neuronal Adaptation and Increased GTO stimulation. 

500

What muscle of the cervical is paired with one in the lumbar? 

Longus Colli

500

This bony landmark of the sacrum is evaluated for its posterior or inferior positioning.

ILA 

500

This muscle is said to eccentrically contract in ERS and Sacral Dysfunctions.

Quadratus Lumborum

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