ANMT LumboPelvic Module
Well Straight Leg Raising Test:
Positive test indicative of nerve root inflammation or disk herniation
What is the smallest contractile unit of a muscle:
Sarcomere
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would:
Shorten gluteus maximus
A syndrome characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal that can impinge the spinal cord resulting in burning and tingling bilaterally is known as:
Spinal stenosis
A postural position resulting in hip extension from an anterior shift of the pelvis is called :
Swayback
The main actions of the internal oblique muscles are:
Trunk flexion, lateral flexion, rotation
Straight Leg raise test:
0-30 degrees = Hip problem or nerve inflammation 30-60 degrees = sciatic nerve involvement w/ ankle dorsiflexion = nerve root 70-90 degrees = sacroiliac joint pathology
The outer periphery of the intervertebral disk is composed of strong fibrous tissue called:
Annulus fibrosis
What mineral is needed for the actin and myosin bonds to form and create a muscle contraction:
Calcium
A force that, with enough energy, crushes tissue is a:
Compression force
What is the property that allows a tissue to return to normal following deformation:
Elasticity
The major muscle of back extension is the:
Erector Spinae
Which test are used to assess sacroiliac joint dysfunction:
FABER, Compression/Distraction and Anterior/Posterior tilt
Which muscles commonly spasm when a person catches himself in a fall:
Gluteu medius, gluteus minimus and quadratus lumborum
Locating the coccyx, the posterior two inches of the iliac rest and the gluteal tuberosity will help you to outline which muscle:
Gluteus Maximus
Which gluteal muscle has the ability to flex and extend the hip, but not simultaneously:
Gluteus Medius
Of the gluteal muscles which is the most posterior and superficial
Gluteus maximus
To palpate gluteus minimus, you will need to palpate through which muscle:
Gluteus medius
What is the term used to describe the first fragile repair fibers:
Granulation
A protrusion of the abdominal viscera through a portion of the abdominal wall is called a:
Hernia
To locate both gluteus medius and minimus in a sidelying position, you could ask your client to perform:
Hip abduction
What are two actions common to all the muscles of the adductor group:
Hip adduction and medial rotation of the hip
The strongest ligament of the body that prevents hyperextension of the hip:
Iliofemoral ligament or Y ligament of Bigolow
The Bowstring Test is used to determine:
Irritation of the sciatic nerve
Seventy five percent of back flexion occurs at the joint between:
L5-S1
Passive adduction of the hip would:
Lengthen gluteus medius
Passive lateral rotation of the hip would:
Lengthen gluteus minimus
Passive flexion of the hip would;
Lengthen the gluteus maximus
Which muscles are part of the erector spinae muscle group:
Longissimus, Iliocostalis, Spinalis
What stage of the healing cycle has the goals of increasing circulation and preventing the development of adhesions:
Maturation
The muscle most responsible for holding the abdominal contents in place and aiding in forced expiration is the:
Transverse abdominis
A unique characteristic of ligaments and joint capsules is their rapid healing precess because the rich blood supply feeding the joint.
false
All vertebrae have a body and spinous process:
false
In a typical vertical alignmet, a pumb line handing from the ear down should pass just in front of the knee joint in front of the knee joint and patella:
false
The first two vertebrae are different from the other vertebrae in that they do not have a spinous process:
false
The Kendall and Thomas test determin the extent of:
flexion contactures
The approximate duration of the subacute stage healing is:
from day 4 post trauma to 6 weeks
Passive abduction of the hip would:
lenghten adductor brevis and longus
A motor unit is made up of a single motor neuron and
several muscle fibers
Passive medial rotation of the hip would:
shorten the adductors
Passive extension of the hip would:
shorten the posterior fibers of adductor magnus
A spinal segments progress downward they grow inreasingly larger to accomodate the upright posture of the body:
true
PNF techniques have been very successful in increasing the rang e of motion and reducing the lost pelvic lumbar rhythm and proprioception:
true
Stress forces become concentrated where bones change shape and direction, leaving them prone to fracture:
true
Tenosynovitis is an inflammation of the sheath covering the tendon:
true
The cervical and lumbar regions of the spine allow extension and flexion:
true