KIN427 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Neutral Spine, Psoas Major Muscle, Transverse Plane
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You might be more sore after the assessment. There are forms that one must get. Do you get pain when you roll over at night?: spine instability. Do you have good days and bad days: this means you are guaranteed success. Describe the pain for me, does it get worse throughout the day: mattress possibility. Is there a motion posture or load: this means that it is mechanical. Precise diagnosis of the pain trigger in terms of motions postures and loads (cid:2) (cid:2) With the brace it added more compressive load. There stabilization with lats was better: pelvic tilt anteriorly and posteriorly. So far: compression is modulated by posture and no neural component. Shear load: sacrum is a little tender bent over, 1kg of force causes a muscle spasm at l4 and l5, in a shear sense there was nothing that triggered (side shear test) Spondy: in prone position relax and breathe, traction will not be tolerated in bad pain.