Sacroiliac Orthopaedic Tests Orthopedics DX 611

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Sacroiliac Orthopaedic Tests Orthopedics DX 611 James J. Lehman DC, MBA, DABCO University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic

Palpation of the Sacroiliac Joint Posterior superior iliac spine Iliac crests SIJ articulation Ischial tuberosity

Differentiate Spinal Sprain/Strain Describe your approach to differentiating sprain from strain of the lower back and pelvis

SIJ Sprain Signs and Symptoms SIJ pain Abnormal gait SIJ tenderness with palpation Pain on forward flexion

Pelvic Fracture

Adam’s Supported Belt Test Differentiate Lumbar from SIJ Lesion Lumbar pain with both supported and unsupported dorsolumbar flexion SIJ pain with unsupported flexion only

Specialized Orthopedic Tests Gaenslen’s Lewin-Gaenslen Yeoman’s Sacroiliac stretch SIJ Resisted abduction Sacrotuberous ligament stress

Gaenslen’s Test Supine extension stresses SIJ & anterior SIJ ligaments Ipsilateral pain indicates a lesion in SIJ

Lewin-Gaenslen Test Side posture extension stresses SIJ & anterior SIJ ligaments Ipsilateral pain indicates a lesion in SIJ

Yeoman’s Test Prone extension stresses SIJ & anterior SIJ ligaments Ipsilateral pain indicates a lesion in SIJ

SIJ Stretch Test Bilateral supine ASIS pressure Pain indicates lesion in anterior SIJ ligaments or SIJ

SIJ Resisted Abduction Test Thigh or buttock pain indicates strain in TFL or gluteal muscles SIJ pain indicates sprain of SIJ ligaments

SIJ Pain Spondylarthropathy Which condition usually begins with pain and stiffness in the SIJ?

Ankylosing Spondylitis

Ankylosing Spondylitis Postural Changes Progressive fusion of lumbar spine increases flexion of spine

SIJ Lesions Signs and Symptoms SIJ pain Abnormal gait Palpation tenderness Pain on forward flexion Pain on sitting

General SIJ Lesions Hibb’s Pelvic Rock Sign of the buttocks Flamingo

Hibb’s Test Differentiate Hip and SIJ Lesions Prone leg to buttocks with lateral flexion and internal rotation Localized pain indicates either hip or SIJ pain

Pelvic Rock Test Side posture downward pelvic compression Pain in SIJ indicates lesion of inflammatory process

Sign of the Buttock’s Test Supine SLR reveals restriction Positive test with knee flexion but no increased hip flexion Negative test with pain indicates lumbar dysfunction

Flamingo Test Stand on one foot Hop to stress one joint Tests SIJ, symphysis pubis, and hip

Sacroiliac Spine Thank you for your attention…

Trochanteric Bursitis or Fracture of Symphysis Pubis