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29問 • 1年前
  • Kyla Rafols
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Spinous processes are short, flat, quadrangular and projected backward

    lumbar

  • 2

    Articular surfaces of the superior articular process of lumbar

    medial

  • 3

    Articular surfaces of the inferior articular process of lumbar

    lateral

  • 4

    Favors flexion and extension

    lumbar

  • 5

    Most flexion of lumbar takes place in what joint

    lumbosacral

  • 6

    Lateral flexuon and rotation are most free in the upper lumbar region abd progressively diminushes in the lower region

    true

  • 7

    Largest lateral flexion and axial rotation ROM

    L2, L3

  • 8

    Coordinated, simultaneous activity of lumbar flexion and anterior tilting of the pelvis in the sagittal plane during trunk flexion and extension

    lumbopelvic rhythm

  • 9

    Base of the triangle of sacrum articulates with

    L5, lumbosacral joint

  • 10

    Apex of sacrum triangle articulates with

    coccyx

  • 11

    The sacrailiac joint permits motion, but only in extremely small amounts which is important for attenuating the forces transmitted via pelvic ring to prevent sacral feature

    true

  • 12

    Movement of the sacrum whereby the sacral promontory moves anteriorly and inferiorly while the sacral apex moves posteriorly and superiorly

    nutation

  • 13

    Refers to the opposite movement

    counter nutation

  • 14

    Sacral promontory mives posteriorly and superiorly while the sacral apex moves anteriorly

    counter nutation

  • 15

    Symmetrical movement of the innominate bones whereby the ASIS and pubis symphysis moves inferiorly

    anterior pelvic tilt

  • 16

    Symmetrical movement of the innominate bones whereby the ASIS and pubic symphysis moves superiorly

    posterior pelvic tilt

  • 17

    Occurs during assymetrical tasks (ambulation)

    assymetrical motion

  • 18

    Always accompanied by motion at the pubic symphysis

    pelvic torsion

  • 19

    Innominate bone will be torsioned in a posterior direction

    hip flexion

  • 20

    Innominate bone will be torsioned in an anterior direction

    hip extension

  • 21

    In normal erect posture, the weight of the head, arns, trunk is transmitted through

    L5, lumbosacral disc

  • 22

    Stability if the sacroiliac joints is extremely important because these joints must support a large portion if the body weight

    true

  • 23

    Shearing forces are created at the sacroiliac joints and symphysis pubis as a result of lateral pelvic tilting

    single leg stance

  • 24

    Normally no appreciable motion occurs

    single leg stance

  • 25

    Hold the head upright against gravity

    craniocervical

  • 26

    To infinitely position the head in space in order to optimally position the sensory organs

    craniocervical

  • 27

    Position the head and neck in space

    craniothoracic

  • 28

    Stabilize the head and neck to allow and produce movement of the scapula

    craniothoracic

  • 29

    LOG in upright standing position: passes anteriorly producing a flexion motion

    true

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Spinous processes are short, flat, quadrangular and projected backward

    lumbar

  • 2

    Articular surfaces of the superior articular process of lumbar

    medial

  • 3

    Articular surfaces of the inferior articular process of lumbar

    lateral

  • 4

    Favors flexion and extension

    lumbar

  • 5

    Most flexion of lumbar takes place in what joint

    lumbosacral

  • 6

    Lateral flexuon and rotation are most free in the upper lumbar region abd progressively diminushes in the lower region

    true

  • 7

    Largest lateral flexion and axial rotation ROM

    L2, L3

  • 8

    Coordinated, simultaneous activity of lumbar flexion and anterior tilting of the pelvis in the sagittal plane during trunk flexion and extension

    lumbopelvic rhythm

  • 9

    Base of the triangle of sacrum articulates with

    L5, lumbosacral joint

  • 10

    Apex of sacrum triangle articulates with

    coccyx

  • 11

    The sacrailiac joint permits motion, but only in extremely small amounts which is important for attenuating the forces transmitted via pelvic ring to prevent sacral feature

    true

  • 12

    Movement of the sacrum whereby the sacral promontory moves anteriorly and inferiorly while the sacral apex moves posteriorly and superiorly

    nutation

  • 13

    Refers to the opposite movement

    counter nutation

  • 14

    Sacral promontory mives posteriorly and superiorly while the sacral apex moves anteriorly

    counter nutation

  • 15

    Symmetrical movement of the innominate bones whereby the ASIS and pubis symphysis moves inferiorly

    anterior pelvic tilt

  • 16

    Symmetrical movement of the innominate bones whereby the ASIS and pubic symphysis moves superiorly

    posterior pelvic tilt

  • 17

    Occurs during assymetrical tasks (ambulation)

    assymetrical motion

  • 18

    Always accompanied by motion at the pubic symphysis

    pelvic torsion

  • 19

    Innominate bone will be torsioned in a posterior direction

    hip flexion

  • 20

    Innominate bone will be torsioned in an anterior direction

    hip extension

  • 21

    In normal erect posture, the weight of the head, arns, trunk is transmitted through

    L5, lumbosacral disc

  • 22

    Stability if the sacroiliac joints is extremely important because these joints must support a large portion if the body weight

    true

  • 23

    Shearing forces are created at the sacroiliac joints and symphysis pubis as a result of lateral pelvic tilting

    single leg stance

  • 24

    Normally no appreciable motion occurs

    single leg stance

  • 25

    Hold the head upright against gravity

    craniocervical

  • 26

    To infinitely position the head in space in order to optimally position the sensory organs

    craniocervical

  • 27

    Position the head and neck in space

    craniothoracic

  • 28

    Stabilize the head and neck to allow and produce movement of the scapula

    craniothoracic

  • 29

    LOG in upright standing position: passes anteriorly producing a flexion motion

    true