The actions of this muscle are flexion and abduction of the hip.
What is tensor fascia latae?
100
Inferior slide, superior roll and anterior spin.
What is hyperextension?
100
The agonist muscle group and contraction type when performing a stand to sit transfer.
What is hip extensors eccentrically?
100
A necrosis of the femoral head, usually seen in children between 5 and 10 years old.
What is Legg Calve' Perthes disease?
100
Retroversion results in this postural observation.
What is "out toeing".
200
This muscle is considered the primary contributor to hip hyperextension.
What is the gluteus maximus?
200
Anterior slide, posterior roll.
What is external rotation?
200
The cause of coxa valgus.
What is a hip angle of inclination > 125 degrees?
200
The two muscles that must be stretched in the presence of trochanteric bursitis.
What is gluteus maximus and tensor fascia latae?
200
The origination attachment for the sartorius.
What is ASIS?
300
The largest of the hip adductor muscle group.
What is adductor magnus?
300
Superior slide, inferior roll.
What is hip adduction?
300
Your patient standing in an extreme amount of hip hyperextension likely indicates paralysis of this muscle.
What is gluteus maximus?
300
The likely cause if PROM is rough and cracking a popping is felt from inside the joint.
What is osteoarthritis or articular cartilage damage (bone on bone contact).
300
Anterior hip precautions prohibit the patient from performing these hip motions.
What is hyperextension, abduction, and external rotation.
400
The force couple (muscle groups) to prevent a left lateral pelvic tilt when standing on the right leg.
What is right hip abductors and extensors with left trunk side benders?
400
Hip arthrokinematics with nutation of the sacrum.
What is inferior slide, superior roll and posterior spin.
400
The reasons throwing a ball while sitting on a low stool will be more difficult than sitting in a regular chair.
What is poor tolerance of backward momentum during the cocking phase and active insufficiency of the trunk flexors and rotators to generate sufficient force on the throw.
400
The reason early arthritis is painful but late arthritis is usually not painful.
What is periosteum wearing away in late arthritis?
400
The reason a person will "waddle" in the presence of gluteus medius weakness.
What is assist with clearing the unweighted leg through a passive lateral pelvic tilt and allowing the center of mass to pass through the stance leg hip joint to minimize the effort needed for the gluteus medius.
500
What posture you may observe in the presence of bilateral psoas major and minor tightness.
What is hyperlordotic posture?
500
The arthrokinematics of your left hip during left pelvic rotation.
What is posterior slide, anterior roll.
500
What hip motions you may observe in the presence of hip weakness during a single leg squat.
What is medial femoral rotation and adduction?
500
A severe bruise caused by direct trauma that the iliac crest of the pelvis.
What is hip pointer.
500
The muscle you would use to correct a sacral torsion to the left due to the sacrum being pulled backward on the left by a posterior pelvic rotation.