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Pelvis and Hip Injury DVD

The Pelvis and Hip Series 1 Volume 2



 


The Pelvis and Hip Series 1 Volume 2

ISBN:1905229011

The Pelvis and Hip double DVD is a detailed, fundamental guide to examination and treatment of the neuromusculoskeletal system and the structures involved in this anatomical area. This interactive DVD follows a clear pattern initially looking at the anatomy of the area, followed by detailed sections on observations, the most commonly used examination techniques, screening other structures, treatment progressions and exercise therapy. The emphasis of this DVD is on developing the viewer’s manual skills and to provide a reference of all the commonly used examination and treatment techniques.

The DVD also includes detailed case studies to assist the development of clinical reasoning skills, expert ‘Top Tips’ study notes and detailed radiology of the Pelvis and Hip. The content has been developed using an international Consensus Development System© and contains input from senior lecturers from over 20 international recognized universities from Europe and North America.

This double DVD contains over 8 hours of material, is filmed using Multi-Angle Vision© and comes with a complete interactive workbook and online examination system to provide the reader with the complete e-learning solution for their ongoing professional development.

The DVD is designed for use by anyone requiring to identify and assess clinical problems in this area, whether student or clinician. The DVD is also designed as a resource of ongoing professional development for all suitably qualified clinicians.
Menu System

Pelvis and Hip

1.0 Introduction to Pelvis and Hip  

1.1 Introduction  
1.2 Surface Anatomy
1.3 Overpressure    

2.0 Examination of the Pelvic Girdle  

2.1 Observation  

2.1.1 Posture
2.1.2 Pelvic Landmarks Standing
2.1.3 Pelvic Landmarks Supine

 
2.2 Joint Clearing Tests 

2.2.1 Lumbar Spine   
2.2.2 Hip     

2.3 Pain Provocation Tests 

2.4 Assessment of Intra-Pelvic Motion 
  
2.4.1 Active Movement Testing 
2.4.2 Accessory Movement Testing
2.4.3 Physiological Movement Testing 

2.5 Palpation

2.6 Neurological Assessment
Tests of Conduction

2.7 Muscle System Testing  


2.7.1 Active Straight Leg Raise
2.7.2 Muscle Length
2.7.3 Muscle Strength
2.7.4 Lumbo-Pelvic Muscle Stability Evaluation

2.8 Summary: Examination of Pelvis

3.0 Treatment Techniques – Pelvic Girdle Play All

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Joint Treatment    

3.2.1 Anterior Rotation of the Innominate
3.2.2 Posterior Rotation of the Innominate
3.2.3 Postero-Anterior Mobilisation of the Sacral Base
3.2.4 Postero-Anterior Mobilisation of the Sacral Apex


3.2.5 Manual Traction
3.2.6 Passive Sacro-Iliac Joint Glides


3.3 Muscle Energy Techniques   

3.3.1 Introduction
3.3.2 To Restore Anterior Rotation of the Innominate
3.3.3 To Restore Posterior Rotation of the Innominate

3.4 Lumbo-Pelvic Muscle Stability 

3.4.1 Introduction
3.4.2 Recruitment of Transversus Abdominus
3.4.3 Progression to Limb Loading
3.4.4 Progression to Crook Lying
3.4.5 Progression to Bridging
3.4.6 Gluteus Medius
3.4.7 Gluteus Maximus
3.4.8 Summary


4.0 Examination of the Hip 

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Observation
4.3 Joint Clearing Tests

4.3.1 Lumbar Spine and Hip Differential Procedures
4.3.2 Pelvis Clearing Tests
4.3.3 Knee Clearing Tests

4.4 Leg Length Tests
4.5 Movement Testing

4.5.1 Physiological Movements
4.5.2 Accessory Movements
4.5.3 Functional Movement Tests


4.6 Palpation

4.7 Muscle Testing

4.7.1 Muscle Strength Tests
4.7.2 Muscle Length tests - refer to section 2.7.2


5.0 Hip Treatment Techniques  

5.1 Joint Treatment  

5.1.1 Physiological Movements
5.1.2 Accessory Movements
5.1.3 Combined Accessory and Physiological Movements

5.2 Muscle Treatment  

5.2.1 Hold-Relax Stretching

5.2.2 Stretching Exercises

6.0 Case Study – Pelvic Girdle  

6.1 Introduction and Summary of Subjective Examination
6.2 Analysis of the Subjective Examination
6.3 Planning the Physical Examination
6.4 Physical Examination  

6.4.1 Physical Examination – Part One
6.4.2 Physical Examination – Part Two
6.4.3 Physical Examination – Part Three
6.4.4 Physical Examination – Part Four


6.5 Analysis of Examination Findings
6.6 Treatment Planning


7.0 Top Tips

7.1 Define Nutation and Counter-Nutation
7.2 Biomechanics of SI joint movement
7.3 Minimise bias in landmark observation
7.4 Improve continuity in landmark observation
7.5 Apparent leg length difference and sacroiliac rotation
7.6 Improve lumbar extension testing
7.7 Evaluate active SI rotation
7.8 Evaluate postero-anterior innominate translation
7.9 What is Baer’s Point?
7.10 Palpate ilio-lumbar ligament
7.11 ITB testing
7.12 Three broad aims of examination: Pelvic Girdle
7.13 Mobilisation grades
7.14 Explain short and long lever mobilisation
7.15 Differential lumbar and hip tests
7.16 Hip quadrant testing
7.17 Combined accessory and physiological movements
7.18 Hold-relax stretching
7.19 Hip external rotator stretch
7.20 Active straight leg raise evaluation


8.0 Extras

8.1 Radiology of the Pelvis
8.2 Radiology of the Hip


9.0 Website Link




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