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External rotation of the femer in what plane?
transverse plane (anatomical position)
Axsis of motion for Hip Abduction and Adduction

Ext and Int rotation?
ASIS

shaft of femur
What are the primary internal rotators?

what are the secondary?
NONE

anterior glut med
TFL
Primary External rotators =
obt int/ext
gemellus
quad fem
Discribe anterior Pelvic Tilting
Sacrum in nutation
Lumbar Extends
Closed chains
Lordotic curve flattens
External rotation of the femer in what plane?
transverse plane (anatomical position)
Axsis of motion for Hip Abduction and Adduction

Ext and Int rotation?
ASIS

shaft of femur
What are the primary internal rotators?

what are the secondary?
NONE

anterior glut med
TFL
Primary External rotators =
obt int/ext
gemellus
quad fem
Discribe anterior Pelvic Tilting
Sacrum in nutation
Lumbar Extends
Closed chains
Lordotic curve flattens
Pelvic Rotation (transverse plane motion) what happens if left foot comes forward?
left forward rotation causes internal rotations of femur on weight bearing limb
Glut MEd prevents ____ from dropping
opposite pelvis

(the glut med has a small movement arm)
arthrokinematics of knee
tibiofemoral (concave on convex)

- open chain during swing phase
- Tibial medial condyle is 50% bigger, where as, The Femoral medial is longer!!

(the tibial causes the screw home mechanism)
PCL test?
The Sag test (lay them hook line)
another name for anterior drawer test?
lockmans test
Miniscal tears aka
MCmurry's test
When is there no body weight on the patella?

Why is the patella here at all?
full extension - there is no compression

creates more torque fore the quad to extend the knee- changes force direction.
without it there would also be lots of compression
fourth and fith ray of foot doesnt include?
cubiod.
and the first second and third do contain the cuniforms
plantar and dorsiflexion are at what joint?
mortis joint / talsocural
AB/ADuction in foot happenbs at what joint?
tansverse tarsal
what joint is entire pronation of foot is at what joint?
subtaler joint
whats the reference position for foot deformities
subtaler neutral
(heel can invert two times more then it will elvert) in lab we found it by finding when the tallus bone was in the middle of the nakle
Which side fo the foot has a higher arch?
medial arch
Frontlsa plane arch is underneath what?
cuniform and cuboid
arthrokinematics of ankle joint
concave fib and tib on convex tallus (most congruent joint in the body)
most commenly sprained ankle ligament
ATFL

(the posteriorTFL is very strong)
most common ankle sprain position
plantarflexion
inverted
Forefoot problems are seen at?
midstance
Supination and pronation verses hard and soft
supination = hard (heel is directly under the tallus)

pronation = soft (heel is parallel with tallus)