Anterior Pelvic tilt Posterior Pelvic tilt and Lateral Pelvic tilt Simplified
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Anterior- Posterior pelvic tilt and Lateral pelvic tilt - one of most the important portion in hip complex biomechanics is discussed in the most simplified way. In Anterior pelvic tilt the ASIS moves anteriorly and inferiorly whereas in Posterior pelvic tilt the ASIS moves superiorly. In lateral pelvic tilt the lilac crest moves upwards and there can be either up-hike or down hiking in pelvis. This movements occurs when pelvis moves on a fixed femur and this movements not new movements but the same Flexion/ Extension, Abduction/Adduction, Internal and External rotation taking place in hip complex. • Similar to this there is movement of femur on pelvis which are the Flexion/ Extension, Abduction/Adduction, Internal and External rotation.During the movement of femur on pelvis the Arthokinematic and Osteokinematic movements occur opposite to each other as its convex surface moving on concave. • The normal range of. Flexion/ Extension, Abduction/Adduction, Internal and External rotation are discussed along with the factors limiting range, that is the active and passive insufficiency in muscles such as RECTUS FEMORIS, HAMSTRINGS, GRACILUS and TENSOR FASCIA LATAE. • • • For clear understanding and clarity stay tuned with the video. Next video will be on LATERAL PELVIC SHIFT FORWARD AND BACKWARD ROTATION OF PELVIS. • • For notes and more details follow at ; / tonyjosephozhakal • or drop a message in: / tonyozhakal • or at : / tonyozhakal • • Lecture by: • TONY JOSEPH • ASSISTANT PROFESSOR • KANNUR MEDICAL COLLEGE
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