What is the wing-shaped superior portion of the pelvis?
What is the ilium?
What are the 6 basic motions of the hip?
Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation, and external rotation
What is the axis of rotation of Flexion and Extension?
What is Medial-Lateral ?
What is: internally rotated to improve hip joint congruity?
What is Excessive anteversion?
What is the primary function of the hip joint?
What is Weight-bearing and mobility
What is the posterior-inferior aspect of the pelvis?
What is the Ischium?
What is it called: Reduces the distance between the iliac crest and the lateral aspect of the thigh.
What is Hip Abduction?
What is the axis of rotation for Abduction and Adduction?
What is Anterior and Posterior?
Angle of inclination
What is it when the femoral neck-shaft angle is decreased
What is Coxa vara?
What is a common injury of the hip?
What is Hip impingement
What forms the acetabulum?
What is the Ilium, Ischium and pubis
What reduces the distance between the anterior aspect of the pelvis and the anterior surfaces of the femurs?
What is Hip flexion?
What is the axis of rotation for Internal and External rotation?
What is Vertical (longitudinal)?
What is the increased angle between the femoral neck and femoral shaft?
What is Coxa Valga?
What helps the Muscular efficiency of Standing at Ease?
What are the Ligaments of the hip, Line of gravity
What is junction of the pubic crest called?
pubic symphysis
Hip Flexion
The pelvis can rotate relative to a fixed femur (or pair of femurs) as the trunk remains essentially stationary. (Pelvis and lumbar spine move in opposite directions)
What is Short-Arc Pelvic-on-Femoral motion?
What motion is in the transverse plane?
What is Internal and External Rotation?
What would be the equivalent of out-toeing?
What is Retroversion?
What is the purpose of the Thomas test?
What is to assess hip flexor flexibility and detect hip flexion
What is the horseshoe-shaped articular superior surface of the Acetabulum?
What is the lunate surface?
Hip Extension
What movement would go along with returning upright after touching toes?
(Pelvis and lumbar move in same direction)
What is Long-Arc-Pelvic-on-Femoral Motion?
What is considered the normal range of Flexion?
(In degrees)
What is 0-120 degrees?
What is the Normal Angle of Inclination (in degrees)
What is 125 degrees?
Exercise: High Knees
Give Range of motion, Plane, Open or closed chain?
What is Hip Flexion, in the sagittal plane with open chain motion