This joint is the articulation between the two innominate bones.
What is the SI joint?
This type of contraction is most common with muscle strains.
What is eccentric?
An individual with an unstable SCFE reports these symptoms.
What is intense pain that prevents walking?
The FABER's test is an acronym for this ROM.
What is
Flexion
ABduction
External
Rotation
?
This group of muscles run bilaterally along the spine.
What is the erector spinae?
When the knee is flexed this muscle provides the greatest contribution to hip flexion.
What is the rectus femoris?
Femur fractures result from these type of stresses.
What are torsional or shear forces?
A positive hip scouring test indicates an injury to this structure.
What is a labral tear?
As the spine progresses from cervical to lumbar vertebrae, the vertebral bodies become larger to aid in this.
What is body weight/gravity/posture?
The gluteus maximus can also perform this type of rotation.
What is external rotation?
Low back injuries commonly occur at this level of the lumbar spine.
What is L4-L5? Will also accept L5-S1.
This is a positive sign of Hoover's test.
What is no pressure from the involved leg pressing down on the hand of the examiner?
These three structures make up the femoral triangle.
What are the Inguinal ligament, Sartorius, and the Adductor longus?
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This type of movement/activity/exercise, may make the individual more prone to a spondylopathy.
What is hyperextension/back extensions?
This test is like another for a herniated disc, but pain occurs on the opposite side of the test.
What is the Well's SLR?