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lateral - Answer-plumb line used for EAM, bisect greater tuberosity/trochanter, a inch
anterior to malleolus
PA,AP - Answer-plumb line used for head tilt, should height, scapula, carrying angles,
crest height, knee, ankle, feet
Carver - Answer-who came up with basic distortion
hyperlordosis - Answer-weak abdominals and tight paraspinals/psoas causes this
hypolordosis - Answer-tight abdominal and weak paraspinals/psoas causes this
anterior pelvic tilt - Answer-weak hamstrings/glut max and tight quads causes this
posterior pelvic tilt - Answer-weak quads and tight hamstrings/glut max causes this
abduction - Answer-glut med, TFL, QL all have this same action
buerger's - Answer-exercise for aterial compromise of lower extremities
william's(flexion) - Answer-exercise for hyperlordosis, facet syndrome, spondylolisthesis
mckenzie's(extension) - Answer-exercise for hypolordosis, chronic disc lesion,
jacobsen's - Answer-exercise for relaxation
codman's - Answer-exercise for shoulder
wall walking - Answer-exercise for mastectomy or cast
kegel's - Answer-exercise for urinary incontinence
breugger's - Answer-exercise for breathing
joint mobilization - Answer-no thrust, no cavitation, repeated, phsyiological
joint manipulation - Answer-one thrust into joint, paraphysiological
, joint distraction - Answer-repeated imbibition to disc
side posture - Answer-for this setup the doctors forearm must be in line with thrust
single hand - Answer-for this setup episternal notch must be in line with thrust
S1 - Answer-contact this on base posterior
PIEX - Answer-gluteal hunching on right, low gluteal fold
PIEX - Answer-toe in foot flare, superior PSIS point tenderness
RT PI - Answer-superior ASIS on right
left PT - Answer-low femoral head on x-ray
AS - Answer-posterior ischial tube
PI - Answer-superior PSIS on left, what is right innominate?
PI - Answer-tall obturator
IN - Answer-wide ilium
PI - Answer-short leg prone
PI - Answer-longest innominate on xray
AS - Answer-superior PSIS
ASEX - Answer-short obturator, narrow ilium
PI - Answer-sacral anterior inferior
psoas - Answer-increased sacral base angle caused by what?
posterior pelvic tilt - Answer-straight back syndrome is accompanied by what?
weak hamstrings - Answer-anterior pelvic tilt is a result of
paraspinal stretch - Answer-hyperlordosis treatment includes removing high heels and
what?
unilateral thumb - Answer-what move do you use for kyphotic adult with osteoporis and
Dowager's hump