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What are the 7 ligaments of the SI (sacroiliac) joint?
-Anterior sacroiliac
-Long posterior
-Short posterior
-Interosseus
-Sacrotuberous
-Sacrospinous
-Iliolumbar
What does the Anterior Sacroiliac ligament do?
Holds the joint together anteriorly
What is important to know about the interosseus ligament?
It is the strongest
What does the Long Posterior ligament prevent?
Forward movement of the sacrum
What does the Short Posterior ligament prevent?
Downward movement of the sacrum
Sacrotuberous Ligament: Where does it attach? What does it prevent? What attaches to it?
It attaches at the ischial tuberosity. It prevents forward rotation of the sacrum. The gluteus maximus attaches to it
What does the sacrotuberous ligament and the sacrospinous ligament create?
The greater sciatic notch, which the sciatic nerve travels through the foramen
Where is the sacrospinous ligament?
Deep to the sacrotuberous
What type of joint it the symphysis pubis and what is it made of?
It is a amphiarthrodial and it is made of a fibrocartilagnous disk
What is the optimal angle for the pelvic girdle/lumbosacral?
30 degrees
iliopsoas
O: Iliac Fossa & Anterior, lateral portion of T12-L5
I: Lesser trochanter
A: Hip flexion
N: iliacus portion: femoral nerve (L2, L3)
Psoas Major portion: L2, L3
Rectus Femoris
O: Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine (AIIS)
I: Tibial Tuberosity
A: Hip flexion, knee extension
N: Femoral Nerve (L2, L3, L4)
Sartorius
O: Anterior Superior Iliac Spine
I: Proximal, Medial portion of tibia
A: Combo: Hip flex, ABD, ER & Knee flexion
N: Femoral Nerve (L2, L3)