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Lumbosacral Motion

Lumbosacral Quiz-3
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In the neutral position, when the sacrum is side bent right and rotated left, L5 is considered to be adaptive (normal) when it?
Rotates to the right and sidebends to the left.
Rotates to the right and sidebends to the right.
Rotates to the left and sidebends to the left.
Rotates to the left and sidebends to the right.


In the neutral position, when the sacrum is side bent right and rotated left, L5 is considered to be nonadaptive (dysfunctional) when it fails to rotate fully in the:
Opposite direction of the rotated sacrum.
Same direction of the rotated sacrum.


In the neutral position, when the sacrum is side bent left and rotated right on the left oblique axis, L5 is considered to be adaptive (normal) when it?
Rotates to the left and sidebends to the right relative to the sacrum.
Rotates to the left and sidebends to the left relative to the sacrum.
Rotates to the right and sidebends to the right relative to the sacrum.
Rotates to the right and sidebends to the left relative to the sacrum.


In the neutral position, when the sacrum is side bent left and rotated right, L5 is considered to be nonadaptive (dysfunctional) when it fails to rotate fully in the:
Opposite direction of the rotated sacrum.
Same direction of the rotated sacrum.


In the neutral position, when the sacrum is side bent right and rotated left, L5 is considered to be adaptive (normal) when it:
Rotates in the opposite direction of the rotated sacrum.
Rotates in the same direction of the rotated sacrum.


In the neutral position, when the sacrum is side bent right and rotated left, L5 is considered to be nonadaptive (dysfunctional) when it fails to rotate fully in the:
Opposite direction of the rotated sacrum.
Same direction of the rotated sacrum.