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| What hip muscles are innervated by the nerve to the quadratus femoris? |
QUADRATUS FEMORIS AND GEMELLUS INFERIOR |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:18:25 GMT |
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| What hip muscles are innervated by the nerve to the obturator internus? |
OBTURATOR INTERNUS AND GEMELLUS SUPERIOR |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:18:25 GMT |
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| What hip muscles are innervated by the nerve to the piriformis nerve? |
PIRIFORMIS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:18:25 GMT |
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| What hip muscles are innervated by the inferior gluteal nerve? |
GLUTEUS MAXIMUS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:18:25 GMT |
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| What hip muscles are innervated by the superior gluteal nerve? |
-GLUTEUS MEDIUS
-GLUTEUS MINIMUS
-TENSOR FASCIA LATAE |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:16:39 GMT |
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| What hip muscles are innervated by the sciatic nerve? |
-SEMIMEMBRANOSUS
-SEMITENDINOSUS
-BICEPS FEMORIS (LONG HEAD)
-ADDUCTOR MAGNUS (EXTENSOR HEAD) |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:16:39 GMT |
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| What hip muscles are innervated by the obturator nerve? |
-GRACILIS
-PECTINEUS
-ADDUCTOR MAGNUS (ADDUCTOR HEAD)
-ADDUCTOR LONGUS
-ADDUCTOR BREVIS
-ABTURATOR EXTERNUS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:16:39 GMT |
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| What hip muscles are innervated by the femoral nerve? |
-RECTUS FEMORIS
-SARTORIUS
-VASTUS LATERALIS
-VASTUS MEDIALIS
-VASTUS INTERMEDIUS |
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MichaelMorano Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:16:39 GMT |
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| What motions are restricted for a patient that had a posterior approach for a total hip replacement? |
-FLEXION PAST 90 DEGREES
-ADDUCTION
-INTERNAL ROTATION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:28:25 GMT |
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| Flexing at the waste with tight hamstrings will cause what to become hypermobile? |
BODY WILL COMPENSATE BY HAVING THE VERTEBRAE FLEX MORE |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:08:25 GMT |
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| People with a posterior pelvic tilt are often more prone to having? |
DISC PATHOLOGIES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:08:25 GMT |
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| What are the affects of a posterior pelvic tilt? |
-DECREASED LUMBAR LORDOSIS
-MORE COMPRESSION OF ON THE DISC |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:08:25 GMT |
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| What are the affects of an anterior pelvic tilt? |
-INCREASED LUMBAR LORDOSIS
-DISC MATERIAL IS MOVE ANTERIORLY |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:08:25 GMT |
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| Motions of the entire pelvis in the sagittal plane around a? |
CORONAL AXIS (FRONTAL AXIS) |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:54:43 GMT |
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| If a patient presents with an anterior pelvic tilt, what goals should the clinician have for the patient? |
STRETCH THE ILIOPSOAS/RECTUS FEMORIS/ERRECTOR SPINAE
STRENGHTHEN THE GLUTEUS MAXIMUS/HAMSTRINGS/RECTUS ABDOMINIS |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:54:43 GMT |
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| If a patient has a posterior pelvic tilt, what goals should the clinician have for the patient? |
STRETCH THE RECTUS ABDOMINIS/GLUTEUS MAXIMUS/HAMSTRINGS
STRENGTHEN THE ILIOPSOAS/RECTUS FEMORIS/ERRECTOR SPINAE |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:54:43 GMT |
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| What muscles would you expect to be tight if someone has a posterior pelvic tilt? |
-GLUTEUS MAXIMUS
-HAMSTRINGS
-RECTUS ABDOMINIS |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:54:43 GMT |
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| When a muscle gets tight what does it loose? |
SARCROMERES
LOOSES STRENGTH |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:43:47 GMT |
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| If a patient has an anterior pelvic tilt, what muscles would you want to stretch? |
-ILIOPLOAS
-RECTUS FEMORIS
-ERRECTOR SPINAE |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:43:47 GMT |
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| Muscles that involve an anterior pelvic tilt are? |
ANTERIOR: ILILPSOAS
RECTUS FEMORIS
POSTERIOR: ERRECTOR SPINAE
ASS MUSCLES ARE TIGHT |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:43:47 GMT |
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| If someone has an anterior pelvic they are said to have what? |
A SWAY BACK
INCREASED LORDISIS |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:43:47 GMT |
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| If someone has a posterior pelvic tilt they are said to have? |
A FLAT BACK |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:37:15 GMT |
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| The inferior capsule is taut during? |
-FLEXION
-ABDUCTION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:37:15 GMT |
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| The anterior capsule is taut during? |
EXTENSION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:37:15 GMT |
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| When is the ischiofemoral ligaments taut? |
EXTENSION AND IR
FLEXION (INFERIOR FIBERS)
ADDUCTION (SUPERIOR FIBERS) |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:37:15 GMT |
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| When is the pubofemoral ligament taut? |
-ABDUCTION
-EXTENSION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:18:43 GMT |
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| When is the iliofemoral ligament taut? |
EXTENSTION AND ER |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:18:43 GMT |
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| Ischiofemoral ligament is located where? |
POSTERIOR |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:18:43 GMT |
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| The pubofemoral ligament and iliofemoral ligament located where? |
ANTERIOR |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:18:43 GMT |
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| Which ligament has the most blood flow to the head of the femur? |
LIGAMENTUM TERES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:06:08 GMT |
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True/False
The neck of the femur is intracapsular along with the greater and lesser trochanter? |
FALSE
GREATER AND LESSER TROCHANTER ARE NOT INTRACAPSULAR (INSIDE THE CAPSULE) |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:06:08 GMT |
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| Capsular pattern of the hip? |
EXT>ABD>IR |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:06:08 GMT |
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| Closed packed position for the hip? |
EXTENSION/ABDUCTION/INTERNAL ROTATION (MEDIAL ROTATION) |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:06:08 GMT |
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| If the head of the femur is less than 15 degrees in the acetabulum, this is known as? |
RETROVERSION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:56:22 GMT |
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| If the angle of the femur is over 15 degrees in the acetabulum, what is this known as? |
ANTERVERSION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:56:22 GMT |
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| The head of the femur should fit in the acetabulum at what degree? |
15 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:56:22 GMT |
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| What will occur with coxa vara? |
-GENU VALGUM
-MEDIALLY POSITIONED PATELLA
-SHORTENED LEG
-LIMITED IR AND ABD ROM |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:56:22 GMT |
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| What are the affects of coxa valga? |
-GENU VARUM
-LATERALLY POSITIONED PATELLA
-LENGTHENED LEG |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:39:13 GMT |
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| A patient who has coxa vara will have what problem? |
KNOCK KNEE OR GENU VALGA
WILL ALSO CAUSE THE PATELLA TO MOVE MEDIALLY |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:39:13 GMT |
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| When the angle of inclination is less than 125 degrees what do we get? |
COXA VARA |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:39:13 GMT |
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| The knee is made up of? |
THE FUMUR AND TIBIA |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:39:13 GMT |
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| Genu varum? |
BOWLEGGED |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:34:01 GMT |
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| If the angle is great than 125 degrees, how will patients compensate? |
WITH AN ABDUCTED GATE |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:34:01 GMT |
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| Varum? |
DISTAL SEGMENT MOVES TOWARD THE MIDLINE |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:34:01 GMT |
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| Coxa valga is? |
WHEN THE ANGLE IS GREATER THAN 125 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:34:01 GMT |
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| Genu? |
KNEE |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:27:51 GMT |
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| Coxa? |
HIP |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:27:51 GMT |
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| What is the angle of inclination normally in infants? |
150 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:27:51 GMT |
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| Angle of torsion of the femoral head? |
15 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:27:51 GMT |
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| Angle of inclination of the femoral head? |
125 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:22:25 GMT |
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True/False
The acetabulum and femoral head are both in an anterverted posion? |
TRUE
BOTH THE ACETABULUM AND FEMORAL FACE ANTERIORLY |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:22:25 GMT |
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True/False
The acetabulum is in a retroverted postion? |
FALSE
ANTERVERSION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:22:25 GMT |
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| The acetabulum is part of the pelvic bone and is composed of what? |
-ILIUM
-ISCHIUM
-PUBIS |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:22:25 GMT |
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| How much motion do we have in add and abd? |
30 DEGREES ADDUCTION
45 DEGRESS ABDUCTION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:15:45 GMT |
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| How much hip extension do we have? |
30 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:15:45 GMT |
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| How much flexion exists at the hip? |
120 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:15:45 GMT |
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| How much motion exists in internal and external rotaion? |
45 DEGREES IN BOTH |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:15:45 GMT |
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True/False
The hip joint serves a non weight bearing function? |
FALSE
SERVES A WEIGHT BEARING FUNCTION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:08:37 GMT |
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| What is the primary function of the hip joint? |
TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE HEAD, ARMS, AND TRUNK |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:08:37 GMT |
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| How many degrees of motion does the hip have? |
3
FLEXION/EXTENSION
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL ROTATION
ABDUCTION/ADDUCTION |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:08:37 GMT |
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| What makes up the hip joint? |
THE FEMORAL HEAD AND ACETABULUM |
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MichaelMorano Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:08:37 GMT |
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