Q1. What is the articulation of the SI joint?
Q2. What are the three functions of the pelvis?
Q3. What two movements does the SI joint perform?
Q4. Is the pubic symphysis mobile?
Q5. What is the articulation of the lumbosacral joint?
Q6. How many planes and axes does the lumbosacral joint move in?
Q7. Flexion of the lumbosacral joint causes what?
Q8. Extension of the lumbosacral joint causes what?
Q9. Name the bones that make up the pelvic girdle (aka pelvis).
Q10 Identify the neutral position of the pelvis. Want Online Help?
Q11. List the five movements of the pelvis
Q12. What is produced with an anterior and posterior pelvic tilt?
Q13. What does a lateral pelvic tilt mean? Which muscle group is weak and on which leg: identify what happens with weakness and how the body compensates.
Q14. Differentiate between the male and female pelvis.
Q15. What comprises the innominate bones?
Q16. Identify characteristics of the SI joint.
Q17. What type of joint is pubic symphysis?
Q18. Differentiate between the false and true pelvis
Q19. Know SI joint and lumbosacral joint ligaments and their role to stability
Q20. What is important to know about the inguinal ligament?
Q21. Which muscle groups act as a force couple to create an anterior/posterior/lateral pelvic tilt?
Q22. What are the muscular implications of chronic poor posture?