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What pelvic subluxation presents with the following: increased width of the ilium,
decreased normal anterior lumbar curve, raises the femur head? - ANSWER IN
ilium
What pelvic subluxation presents with the following: decreased width of the ilium,
anterior lumbar curve increases, lowers femur head? - ANSWER EX ilium
What causes the foot to diverge away from midline? - ANSWER IN ilium
What causes the foot to diverge toward midline? - ANSWER EX ilium
What is the Lovette Positive Classification of Scoliosis? - ANSWER Normal
compensatory deviation
In the Lovette Positive classification, on what side is the Anterior Inferior Sacrum? -
ANSWER PI ilium side (short leg)
In the Lovette Positive Classification, on what side is the convex scoliosis? -
ANSWER
AI sacrum side
In the Lovette Positive Classification, to what side will the spinous deviate? -
ANSWER
Away from convexity
In a scoliosis, on what side should the heel lift be used? - ANSWER PI ilium side
In a scoliosis, on what side should the sole lift be used? - ANSWER AS ilium side
What are the absolute contra-indications to adjusting? - ANSWER Malignancies,
tumors, infections, fractures, abdominal aortic aneurysm, recent surgery.
What are the relative contra-indications to adjusting? - ANSWER Osteoporosis,
Spondylisthesis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Cardiovascular predisposing factors, congenital
anomalies, acute spastic muscle region.
The ASIS's are in the same plane as the symphysis pubis. - ANSWER Balanced
Pelvis
The ASIS's move anterior to the pubic symphysis. - ANSWER Anterior Pelvic Tilt
, The ASIS's move posterior to the pubic symphysis. - ANSWER Posterior Pelvic Tilt
What type of lordosis is seen in an Anterior Pelvic Tilt? - ANSWER Hyperlordosis
What type of lordosis is seen in a Posterior Pelvic Tilt? - ANSWER Hypolordosis
In an anterior pelvic tilt, what muscles will be lengthened/inhibited? -
ANSWER
Hamstrings, gluteals, abdominals.
In an anterior pelvic tilt, what muscles are hypertonic/facilitated? - ANSWER Psoas,
quadriceps, erector spinae
In a posterior pelvic tilt, what muscles are lengthened/inhibited? - ANSWER Psoas,
quadriceps, erector spinae
In a posterior pelvic tilt, what muscles are hypertonic/facilitated? -
ANSWER
Hamstrings, gluteals, abdominals
In upper cross syndrome, what muscles are hypertonic/facilitated? - ANSWER
Levator scapulae, pectoralis major, upper trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, scalenes,
suboccipitals
In upper cross syndrome, what muscles are lengthened/inhibited? - ANSWER
Rhomboids, lower & middle trapezius, serratus anterior, teres minor, longus coli and
capitus
In the sub-occipital triangle, where is the Obliquus Capitus Superior located? -
ANSWER C1 transverse process to occiput
In the sub-occipital triangle, where is the Obliquus Capitus Inferior located? -
ANSWER
spinous process of Axis to transverse process of Atlas
In the sub-occipital triangle, where is the Rectus Capitus Posterior Major located? -
ANSWER spinous process of Axis to Occiput
In the sub-occipital triangle, where is the Rectus Capitus Posterior Minor located? -
ANSWER Posterior tubercle to Occiput
What type of exercise is done non-weight bearing, in which the hand or foot is free to
move? - ANSWER Open Chain Exercise