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
| 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
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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
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front 35 look at this picture | back 35 |
front 36 look at this picture | back 36 |
front 37 anterior tilt | back 37 Illiopsoas
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front 38 ILLIOPSOAS= | back 38 Psoas major + illiacs |
front 39 law of consirvartion of energy | back 39 movement
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front 40 Psoas Major (Iliopsoas) | back 40 Overview
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front 41 look at this picture | back 41 |
front 42 Glurieus Maximus | back 42 Bodies Vertebrae L1-5 Iliac Fossa
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front 43 Gluteal Muscles | back 43 Overview
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front 44 Gluteus Maximus | back 44 Overview
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front 45 Gluteus Maximus | back 45 O- Posterior Ilium and Sacrum
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front 46 Gluteus Medius | back 46 Overview
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front 47 Gluteus Medius | back 47 O- Lateral Ilium
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front 48 Gluteus Minimus | back 48 Overview
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front 49 Gluteus Minimus | back 49 O- Lateral Lower Ilium
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front 50 Piriformis | back 50 Overview
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front 51 | back 51 O- Anterior Sacrum
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front 52 what are the 6 Deep Lateral Rotators? | back 52 1)Priformis
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