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Mar 27 2022

Techniques for the Hip & Pelvis Live Webinar Exam – CMTBC

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1. General Knowledge Section

Which is Not a Mechanoreceptor:

2. The Mechanoreceptors are in their highest concentration at the:

3. Tissues work together in what type of fashion:

4. As discussed in the video L.A.S.Techniques are what type of techniques:

5. Ligament Pain Referral Patterns were documented in the 1950’s by:

6. Section 1 Questions

As discussed in the video the Iliolumbar ligament connects L3-5 to the Iliac Crest.

7. As discussed in the video concerning “Forced Coupling” of the lumbar vertebrae, when your patient is in a neutral position and they side bend to the left, the vertebrae rotate ipsilaterally

8. As discussed in the video the SI Joints have 10mm of movement.

9. Section 2 Questions

As discussed in the video the inguinal Ligament always follows a straight line from the ASIS to the Pubic Symphisis

10. As discussed in the video the ASIS torsion technique is utilized with the patient in a prone position.

11. As discussed in the video tissue sensitization with treatment is always due to lower tolerance of the ligamentous system.

12. As discussed in the video the sacrococcygeal angle should on average be 30 degrees.

13. As discussed in the video the Sacrotuberous Ligament connects the ichial spine to the SI Ligaments.

14. Section 3 Questions

As discussed in the video to treat the Iliofemoral Ligament, your patients femoroacetabular joint should be placed into 20-30 degrees of flexion.

15. As discussed in the video to treat the Ischiofemoral Ligament, your patients femoroacetabular joint should be placed into 40 degrees of external rotation.

16. As discussed in the video to treat the Pubofemoral Ligament, your patients femoroacetabular joint should be placed into 50 degrees of adduction.

17. As discussed in the video there is friction that exists between the skin and fascia.

18. Section 4 Questions

As discussed in the video, informed consent is necessary when working with the adductors.

19. As discussed in the video, the femoral triangle contains the femoral vein, artery and nerve.

20. As discussed in the video, adductors brevis, longus, gracilis and pectineus originate from the inferior pubic ramus.

21. As demonstrated in the video, the iliacus muscle works in series with the anterior SI joint capsule and iliolumbar ligaments.

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