MTST-156 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Pubic Symphysis, Ischial Tuberosity, Iliolumbar Ligament
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For exam **know ligaments, description of pelvic movement, all special tests including sacral sulcus and psis - old body movements exam has movements** Capsular pattern - pain when joint is stressed - si and symphysis pubis. Si ligs - ant si, post si, interosseous is primary. Keep innominate from sideways - iliolumbar, interosseous, ant and post si. Mm influence symphysis pubis - rectus abdominis, adductors. Active rom of innominate: psis test, standing hip flexion test, standing hip flexion w palpation of s2 and psis (should drop, indicates hypomobility), standing hip flexion - palpating sacrum and ischial tuberosity. Passive movement tests - pos response is reproduction of pain: gapping test (ant transverse shear) - pain is in butt and down post thigh. Pos is sprain to ant si ligament: squish test - post si ligament. Resisted movements - hip flexion, extension, adduction and abduction, and trunk flexion. Local sensation - do in strips, front, back sides.