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Which muscle is the main causative muscle for the inflare condition described in the text?
Which muscle is the main causative muscle for the inflare condition described in the text?
- Transverse abdominus
- Internal obliques
- External obliques
- Iliacus (correct)
What technique is applied inside the innominate crest from PSIS to the ASIS?
What technique is applied inside the innominate crest from PSIS to the ASIS?
- Effleurage
- Stripping (correct)
- Friction
- Stripping in the direction of muscle fibers
Which muscle is associated with the outflare condition described in the text?
Which muscle is associated with the outflare condition described in the text?
- TFL
- Gluteus medius
- Gluteus minimus
- All of the above (correct)
What is the result of the standing flexion test in this case?
What is the result of the standing flexion test in this case?
What is the position of the left ASIS in relation to the right ASIS in the assessment for flares?
What is the position of the left ASIS in relation to the right ASIS in the assessment for flares?
Which test is performed first before any assessment protocol?
Which test is performed first before any assessment protocol?
Which test is used to assess the pubic tubercle?
Which test is used to assess the pubic tubercle?
Which muscle is tested for subluxation?
Which muscle is tested for subluxation?
Which muscle is tested for adduction?
Which muscle is tested for adduction?
Which muscle is tested for knee flexion?
Which muscle is tested for knee flexion?
Which of the following best describes a pelvic flare?
Which of the following best describes a pelvic flare?
How is a pelvic flare typically described?
How is a pelvic flare typically described?
What is the purpose of the INFLARE testing procedure?
What is the purpose of the INFLARE testing procedure?
What is the significance of a positive standing flexion test?
What is the significance of a positive standing flexion test?
What is the ASIS assessment for flares used for?
What is the ASIS assessment for flares used for?
Which muscle is being tested when the client is supine on the plinth and the leg is adducted as far as possible over the top of the opposite thigh?
Which muscle is being tested when the client is supine on the plinth and the leg is adducted as far as possible over the top of the opposite thigh?
Which muscle is being tested when the client is supine on the plinth, the leg is adducted as far as possible under the flexed thigh, and the pelvis moves at end point of adduction?
Which muscle is being tested when the client is supine on the plinth, the leg is adducted as far as possible under the flexed thigh, and the pelvis moves at end point of adduction?
Which muscle is palpated to verify hypertonicity of the dysfunctional tissue?
Which muscle is palpated to verify hypertonicity of the dysfunctional tissue?
Which muscle is palpated to verify hypertonicity of the dysfunctional tissue?
Which muscle is palpated to verify hypertonicity of the dysfunctional tissue?
Which muscle is targeted for isometric treatment in cases of adduction restriction in the coxa?
Which muscle is targeted for isometric treatment in cases of adduction restriction in the coxa?