Illiosacral Motion
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A patient presents complaining of low back and hip pain ever since falling off of a chair that they were standing upon. You examine them and find a positive standing flexion test on the left. You also notice that the left anterior superior illiac spine (ASIS) is more inferior than the right. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A patient presents complaining of low back pain of two weeks duration. You examine the patient and find that the left sacral base is posterior and that the left inferior lateral angle (ILA) is anterior and superior. You also notice that during backward bending of the lumbar spine the ILAs become more asymmetric. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A patient presents complaining of low back pain of two weeks duration. You examine the patient and find that the left sacral base is posterior and that the right inferior lateral angle (ILA) is anterior and superior. You also notice that during backward bending of the lumbar spine the sacral base becomes more asymmetric. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A patient presents complaining that low back and knee pain have reduced their ability to take a daily walk. You examine them and find a positive standing flexion test on the right. You also notice that the left posterior superior illiac spine (PSIS) is more inferior than the right. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A patient presents complaining that low back and knee pain have reduced their ability to take a daily walk. You examine them and find a positive standing flexion test on the right. You also notice that the left anterior superior illiac spine (ASIS) is more superior than the right. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A patient presents complaining that low back and knee pain have reduced their ability to take a daily walk. You examine them and find a positive standing flexion test on the left. You also notice that in the supine position their left leg appears to be shorter than their right. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A patient presents complaining that low back and knee pain have reduced their ability to take a daily walk. You examine them and find a positive standing flexion test on the left. You also notice that the right anterior superior illiac spine (ASIS) is more inferior than the left. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
You are motion testing a patient who has presented with back pain. At the sacral base, the left side moves freely, but the right side is restricted. At the inferior lateral angles (ILAs). the right side moves freely, but the left side is restricted. The lumbosacral spring test is positive. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A patient presents complaining that low back and knee pain have reduced their ability to take a daily walk. You examine them and find a positive standing flexion test on the left. You also notice that the right posterior superior illiac spine (PSIS) is more superior than the left. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A patient presents complaining that low back and knee pain have reduced their ability to take a daily walk. You examine them and find a positive standing flexion test on the right. You also notice that in the supine position their right leg appears to be shorter than their left leg. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A 72 year old patient presents at your office complaining of low back pain. As part of your diagnostic protocol, you examine her lumbosacral junction and record a positive spring test. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A 45 year old patient presents complaining of severe low back pain. He is a self-employed carpenter. Two days prior to his visit, he slipped off off a curb while carrying two sheets of dry wall, landing hard on his right foot. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
A 35 year old, 250 lb male presents complaining of severe low back and pelvic pain. While playing basketball, he was knocked off balance, landing hard on his left foot. He experienced sharp pain in his lower back and hip and has had difficulty sleeping and walking ever since. Which one of the following would be a probable diagnosis?
You have examined a patient and find that they have a right anterior rotated innominate. About which sacral axis does innominate rotation occur?