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anatomy over stuff for the test ion 2-15-13

front 1

Name the full origin of illio psoas

back 1

L-1 to L-5 inter vetebral disks

front 2

Which would be the gluits or gluit in frontal plane stibility?

back 2

gluit meed and gluit min

front 3

name the bones that make up the hip joints?

back 3

Femior and acteabulum

front 4

name 3 muscles that incert on the greater trochanter of the femor?

back 4

gluitis minimus, gluitis medius, peraformis

front 5

which one are you missing out of these:1)Priformis
2)Gemellus superior
3)obtrator internus
5)obtrator externals
6)quadratus femoris

back 5

germellus inferior

front 6

regarding illiosoas give the transverse plane action:

back 6

Lateral Rotation of the femur

front 7

give a sinergist to glutis maximus with movement in a transverse plane

back 7

external rotation

front 8

name 2 muscles that would be short and tight with an anterior tilt:

back 8

T-F-L(Tensor Fascia Lata) and Rectus Femorus

front 9

origin of the Pariformis:

back 9

Anterior lateral border of the sacrum.

front 10

what is important when we palpate Illio Psoas?

back 10

Speed

front 11

what is deep to superior of the abdomen?

back 11

Rectus abdominis
Internal oblique
External oblique
Transvers abdominis

front 12

you can find the insertion of this muscle at the lesser trocanter of the femur:

back 12

Illiopsoas

front 13

if illiosoaps is short and tight,this muscle must be long and weak:

back 13

Gluteus Maximus

front 14

Gluteus minimus lies _______ to Gluteus medus:

back 14

Deep

front 15

an anterior tilt creats this postural dysfunction:

back 15

Lordosis

front 16

A deep muscle of the pelvis that is oftin assiocated with stored emotional energy from stress and/or trauma is:

back 16

Illipsoas

front 17

the hip joint is made up of:

back 17

the femur and the acetabulum

front 18

when palpating gluteus maximus,one would have the client:

back 18

Lie prone and lift the leg off the table toward the celling.

front 19

all of the following are attachments for ILLIOPSOAS except:

back 19

Greater trochanter of the femur.

front 20

When ASIS(Anterior Superior Illiac spine) moves backwards toward the butt upward,this is called a:

back 20

Posterior tilt

front 21

Anterior

back 21

Front

front 22

Posterior

back 22

Back

front 23

Ventral

back 23

Front

front 24

Dorsal

back 24

Back

front 25

Superior

back 25

Top

front 26

Anterior

back 26

Back

front 27

Lateral

back 27

Outer

front 28

Medial

back 28

Middle

front 29

Maximus

back 29

Biggest

front 30

medius

back 30

middle

front 31

minimus

back 31

Smallest

front 32

Greater

back 32

Bigger,Higher

front 33

lesser

back 33

Smallest,lower

front 34

Overview of the Pelvis Region:

back 34

Two halves are connected anteriorly at the pubis symphysis and the posteriorly at the sacroiliac joints
Can be rotated forward or backward and tilted to either side
The pelvis affects the carriage of the entire upper body

front 35

look at this picture

back 35

front 36

look at this picture

back 36

front 37

anterior tilt

back 37

Illiopsoas
Rectus Femoris
TFL(tensior Fascia Lata)
SHORT/TIGHT

front 38

ILLIOPSOAS=

back 38

Psoas major + illiacs

front 39

law of consirvartion of energy

back 39

movement
fight or flight
emotional or physical impact

front 40

Psoas Major (Iliopsoas)

back 40

Overview
Joins iliacus at groin
Most significant muscle in the body
Plays major role in positioning of the pelvis
Referral Area
Medial lumbar region
Abdomen, anterior thigh
Manual Therapy
Compression
Compression of inferior attachment

front 41

look at this picture

back 41

front 42

Glurieus Maximus

back 42

Bodies Vertebrae L1-5 Iliac Fossa
I- Lesser Trochanter of Femur
A- Hip Flexion also LITTLE: External Rotation of Femur Adduction of Femur

front 43

Gluteal Muscles

back 43

Overview
Gluteus maximus covers gluteus medius and gluteus minimus
Work applies to all three muscles
Only distinction is intention and depth

front 44

Gluteus Maximus

back 44

Overview
Powerful climbing muscle
Antagonist to iliopsoas
Commonly involved in low back pain
Referral Area
Entire buttock and upper posterior thigh

front 45

Gluteus Maximus

back 45

O- Posterior Ilium and Sacrum
I- Gluteal Tuberosity (Femur) and IT Band
A- Hip Extension External Rotation

front 46

Gluteus Medius

back 46

Overview
Powerful abductor of the hip
Commonly involved in low back pain
Referral Area
Over buttock, sacrum
Medial lumbar, upper posterior thigh

front 47

Gluteus Medius

back 47

O- Lateral Ilium
I- Greater Trochanter of Femur
A- Hip Abduction INTERNAL Rotation

front 48

Gluteus Minimus

back 48

Overview
Powerful abductor of the hip
Far-ranging pain referral pattern
Referral Area
Buttock and lateral hip, posterior thigh, calf
Lateral thigh, lateral calf to the ankle
**PSEUDOSCIATICA

front 49

Gluteus Minimus

back 49

O- Lateral Lower Ilium
I- Greater Trochanter of Femur
A- Hip Abduction INTERNAL Rotation

front 50

Piriformis

back 50

Overview
Primary lateral rotator, stabilizer
Sciatic nerve can pass over, under, or through, entrapping nerve
Referral Area
Over buttock, posterior thigh
With entrapment of sciatic nerve entire posterior leg
Manual Therapy
Compression
Compression with stretch

front 51

back 51

O- Anterior Sacrum
I- Greater Trochanter of Femur
A- EXTERNAL (Lateral) Rotation

front 52

what are the 6 Deep Lateral Rotators?

back 52

1)Priformis
2)Gemellus superior
3)obtrator internus
4)Gemellus inferior
5)obtrator externals
6)quadratus femoris