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What i seen on bilateral sacral flexion? extension?
F - Deep superior sulci, shallow ILAs, increased lumbar lordosis, negative spring test, restricted ILA springing - very common in postpartum females

E - shallow sulcli, deep ILAs, decreased lumbar curve, positive spring test, restricted superior sulci springing
What is seen on unilateral sacral flexion? extension?
F - positive seated/standing ipsilateral, deep superior sulcus ipsilateral, shallow ILA ipsilateral, negative spring test, short leg ipsilateral - most common type of shear

E - positive seat/stand ipsilatearl, shallow superior sulcus ipsilateral, deep ILA ipsilateral, positive spring, long leg ipsilateral
What is seen on forward sacral torsion?
oblique axis contralateral to seat/stand test

negative spring test

deep superior sulcus contralateral to rotational component

shallow ILA ipsilateral to rotational component

R on R, L on L
What is seen on backward sacral torsion?
oblique axis contralateral to positive seat/stand test

positive spring test

shallow superior sulcus ipsilateral to rotational component

deep ILA contralateral to rotational ocmponent