INTRO TO LS
Disc Herniation
Tests/Gait
Random
100

This nerve root exists between L4 and L5

What is the L4 nerve root?

100

This condition is usually synonymous with DH

Sciatica

100

This test primarily checks the integrity of the Anterior Sacroiliac Ligaments

Gapping test

100

The standing Stork test is used to confirm what?


Spondylolithesis

200
The spinal cord ends at L2 to become what?

What is Cuada Equina?

200

DH most often occurs and what Vs? And in which direction is often the displacement?

L5 to S1, posterior-lateral

200

During the Femoral Shear test, which 3 actions are done

Flex, abduct, and externally rotate the thigh

200

The normal sacrococcygeal angle is how many degrees?

30-40

300

This ligament connects from the TVP L5 to posterior ilium.

What is Iliolumbar ligament?

300

What are the 4 conditions of DH?

Protrusion, Prolapse, Extrusion, Sequestrated 

300

A positive Gillets test would compromise which phase of the GAIT cycle, and how?

Swing phase, and increase it

300

Backward and posterior rotation of the ilium is also known as?

Nutation

400

What conditions are degeneration of IVDs, breaking down of Vs, forward displacement of V?

What is Spondylosis, Spondylolysis, Spondylolisthesis

400

Explain protrusion and prolapse?

disc bulges posteriorly without rupture of the annulus fibrosus. outermost fibers of the annulus fibrosus contain the nucleus

400
Weak abductors can present as what kind of GAIT?

Trendelenburg GAIT

400

Primary purpose of applying a posterior lateral glide mobilization of the ilium (at the ASIS) on the sacrum is to what?


correct an inflare

500

Spinal stenosis is thickening of which 2 structures?

What is ligamentum flavum and PLL
500

Acute Ant. DH, promote which position in Tx?

Flexion-so jelly stays in the donut

500

Sacral apex pressure test is testing what condition?

General SI dysfunction

500

How many segments or fused vertebrae make up the sacrum and coccyx

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