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What is the Location of Iliac Crest?
L4
What is the largest bone in the pelvis?
Ilium
What is the smallest bone in the pelvis?
Pubis
What is the origin of Adductors?
Pubis
(N) value of Pelvic Tilt
7-15
(N) value of Pelvic Inclination
50-60
(N) value of Sacral Angle
30
(N) value of Lumbosacral Angle
140
Resting position of Hip Joint
FABER 30-30-slight
Closed Pack position of Hip Joint
Extension
,
Abduction
,
IR
What is the most stable position of hip joint?
Abduction
What is the minimum amount of Hip Flexion for Walking?
30
ROM Hip Flexion
120
ROM Hip Abduction
20
ROM Hip IR
20
ROM Hip ER
20
During Anterior pelvic tilt, lumbar lordosis is ____.
Increased
During Posterior pelvic tilt, lumbar lordosis is ____.
Decreased
or
Flattened
T/F: Hip joint is a diarthrodial type of joint.
T
rue
Hip joint is a T___ and B__&S___.
Triaxial
and
ball
&
socket
What is the conduit of blood supply to the head of Femur?
Ligamentum teres
What ligament deepens and adds stability the hip joint?
Cotyloid ligament
What artery supplies the femoral head of an adult?
Medial & lateral femoral circumflex artery
What artery supplies the femoral head of a child?
Obturator artery
What is the longest, largest, and heaviest bone in the body?
Femur
What contributes to 25% of our height?
Femur
T7
is aligned together with
inferior
angle
of the spine.
T2
is aligned together with
superior angle
of the spine.
T3
is aligned together with
spine
of the
scapula
.
T10
is aligned together with
xiphoid process
of the sternum.
T10
is aligned together with
xiphoid process.
L4
is aligned together with
iliac
crest.
L5
is aligned together with
tubercle iliac crest.
S2
is aligned together with
PSIS.