PTH 151 Unit 4 Lab HO# 1 Pelvis/Hip 2024 PDF
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This document provides notes on the hip and pelvis for a PTH 151 course likely for undergraduate students at Tidewater Community College. It covers learning objectives, bone structures, ligaments, and miscellaneous material, including reference to textbook chapters.
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PTH 151 -- [Unit 4 Lab] HO\# 1-- Pelvis/Hip: References: Clinical Mechanics and Kinesiology: Chapter 9 pg. 151-160, Chapter 13 pg. 257-276; Muscle Manual (see below) [Learner Objectives:] **7D24:** Demonstrate competence in performing components of data collection skills essential for carrying ou...
PTH 151 -- [Unit 4 Lab] HO\# 1-- Pelvis/Hip: References: Clinical Mechanics and Kinesiology: Chapter 9 pg. 151-160, Chapter 13 pg. 257-276; Muscle Manual (see below) [Learner Objectives:] **7D24:** Demonstrate competence in performing components of data collection skills essential for carrying out the plan of care by administering appropriate tests and measures (before, during and after interventions) for the following areas: G: Joint Integrity and Mobility: detect normal and abnormal joint movement A.1. Identify all joint structures and muscles of the hip, knee, ankle and foot. A.2. Identify and label the bony and ligamentous structure of the hip, knee, ankle and foot. A.3. Recognize and describe the normal motions available at the hip, knee, ankle and foot. B1. Describe factors that increase and decrease joint stability of the hip, knee, knee and ankle. **[Pelvis]** 1. - - - 2. [Pubic symphysis:] Loudon pg. 151, pg. 157 - - - - - 3\. [Miscellaneous:] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - **[Hip Joint]**: Chapter 13 pg. 257-275 [Articulating Surfaces]: Proximal: Acetabulum of pelvic bone Distal: Head of femur [Motions]: Flexion/Extension, Abduction/Adduction, Internal Rotation/External Rotation - - - - - - - - - iliofemoral\_ligmnt![huge](media/image1.jpg) [Closed-Packed Position of the Hip:] Extension (\~20°) with slight IR and Abduction [Loose-Packed Position of the Hip:] 30° of Flexion, 30° of Abduction and slight ER [Closed-Packed vs. Open-Packed Position:] Loudon pg. 75-76 - - [Miscellaneous]: Loudon pg. 265-266 - -