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What does the "P" in PARTS stand for? -Correct Answer-Pain or tenderness
What does the "A" in PARTS stand for? -Correct Answer-Asymmetry
What does the "R" in PARTS stand for? -Correct Answer-Range of motion
What does the "T" in PARTS stand for? -Correct Answer-Tone, texture, temperature
What does the "S" in PARTS stand for? -Correct Answer-Special tests
What structure is the "keystone" of the pelvis? -Correct Answer-Sacrum
Is the anterior or posterior sacroiliac joint a true synovial joint? -Correct Answer-
Posterior sacroiliac joint
What is the combined function of the two interlocking sacroiliac joints? -Correct Answer-
Elevation and depression
What is the normal angle of inclination of the femur? -Correct Answer-125 degrees
If someone has an angle of inclination of 130 degrees, what term is used to describe
that? -Correct Answer-Coxa Valga
If someone has an angle of inclination of 123 degrees, what term is used to describe
that? -Correct Answer-Coxa varum
What is the normal angle of anteversion? -Correct Answer-12 degrees
If someone has a 15 degree angle of anteversion, what physical finding would be seen
when they lay down? -Correct Answer-Toeing in of legs
If someone has a 9 degree angle of anteversion, what physical finding would be seen
when they lay down? -Correct Answer-Toeing out (retroversion)
What portion of the hip is reinforced by the ischiofemoral ligament? -Correct Answer-
Posterior portion of capsule
What portion of the hip is reinforced by the pubofemoral ligament? -Correct Answer-
Medial and inferior portion of capsule