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Standing Flexion Test for Sacroiliac Dysfunction

The standing flexion test assesses for lumbosacral, sacroiliac, or pelvic dysfunction.
The
Standing Flexion Test ... standing flexion test ... places hands on the iliac ... posterior superior iliac ... posterior superior iliac
Sacroiliac Joint Compression Test

The patient lies on their side and the examiner pushes down on the
Joint Compression Test ... pushes down on the iliac ... #Compression #Test
Seated Flexion Test for Sacroiliac Dysfunction

In the seated flexion test the patient should have their feet
Seated Flexion Test ... seated flexion test ... posterior superior iliac ... one side, the test ... Seated #Flexion #Test
Trendelenburg Test for Hip Stability

The Trendelenburg test assesses for hip stability
The examiner sits behind the patient
Trendelenburg Test ... Trendelenburg test ... posterior superior iliac ... and hands on the iliac ... Trendelenburg #Test
Paracentesis Anatomy Landmarks

Don't hit the inferior epigastric artery!!! Go 2cm below the umbilicus in the midline
anterior superior iliac ... despite abnormal tests
Meralgia paresthetica: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
Compression/injury of Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve (LFCN) -> Meralgia paresthetica
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Straight Leg Raise Test ... anterior superior iliac
Common Iliac Artery Anatomy - Branches
 - Common Iliac Artery 
 - Internal Iliac Artery
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Common Iliac Artery ... Branches - Common Iliac ... Artery - Internal Iliac ... rev.med #Common #Iliac
Tuberculin Skin Test (Positive Mantoux Test) Result, Reading and Interpretation

#Diagnosis #Tuberculosis #LatentTB #Tuberculin #SkinTest #TST #Interpretation
Tuberculin Skin Test ... Positive Mantoux Test ... Tuberculin #SkinTest #TST ... GrepMed Recommended Text
Pelvic X-Ray Anatomy and Interpretation Checklist
 - Sacro-iliac joints
 - Don't forget the lumbar spine -
Checklist - Sacro-iliac ... - Iliac bone lesion
Peripheral Edema - Differential Diagnosis Framework - Unilateral vs Bilateral

The left iliac vein has to cross
Bilateral The left iliac ... under the right iliac