Movement Assessments (1)
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Movement Assessment
Lab Participation: 5 points
Based on the findings below, what structures seem to be hyperactive and which structures seem to be underactive causing these movement compensation patterns. Table 9-2 will be of great help
to you.
Knee Valgus seen in both limbs during the OHSA, more on the right
than the left.
o
Hyperactive: Adductors, Tensor Fasciae Latae
o
Underactive: Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus
Knee Valgus seen during the single leg squat on the right
, not as bad as the left. o
Hyperactive: Adductors, Tensor Fasciae Latae
o
Underactive: Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus
Hyper pronation of both feet (
more on the right
) in gait, OHSA, and single leg squat.
o
Hyperactive: Adductors, Quadratus Lumborum
o
Underactive: Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus
Asymmetrical weight shift of the LPHC to the patients right
during OHS and single leg squat. You assessed a modified OHS with the heels raised and asymmetrical weight shift was still prominent. o
Hyperactive: Quadratus Lumborum, Obliques
o
Underactive: Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus
Inward trunk rotation during the single leg squat on the right
leg o
Hyperactive: Pectoralis Major, Latissimus Dorsi
o
Underactive: Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus
Arms fall forward during OHSA, when modified with hands on hips, the compensation was no longer visible. o
Hyperactive: Pectoralis Major, Latissimus Dorsi
o
Underactive: Middle and Lower Trapezius
During a loaded pull assessment, some scapular winging was observed from the posterior and lateral view
o
Hyperactive: Pectoralis Minor, Rhomboids
o
Underactive: Serratus Anterior
Davies test, some scapular winging was observed, equal on both right and left. o
Hyperactive: Pectoralis Minor, Rhomboids
o
Underactive: Serratus Anterior
After identifying the hyperactive and underactive structures for each movement compensation, which # muscles are hyperactive and which are underactive causing these collective movement compensations? (5 points)
o
Upper extremity hyperactive muscles (4 muscles): Pectoralis Major, Latissimus Dorsi, Adductors, Quadratus Lumborum
o
Upper extremity underactive muscles (1 muscles): Lower Trapezius
o
Upper extremity hyperactive muscles (2 muscles): Pectoralis Minor, Rhomboids
o
Upper extremity underactive muscles (2 muscles):
Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus
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