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FMA

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ROM for flexion 0-120
ROM for extension 0-15
ROM for Adduction 0-25
ROM for Abduction 0-45
ROM for IR 0-45
ROM for ER 0-45
Which ligament is the "Y" ligament? Iliofemoral ligament
Iliofemoral ligament 3 NTK Anterior portion help prevent Anterior dislocation Limits Extension
Pubofemoral ligaments 3 NTK Spans inferiorly reenforces hip capsule inferiorly Limit extension and abduction
Ishiofemoral ligament 2 NTK Span posteriorly and superiorly Limit Extension and IR
What is "hanging on by your ligaments? Hips anterior to line of gravity very little muscle use
2 muscles of the iliopsoas iliacus psoas major
iliopsoas 2 O: iliac fossa T12-L5
iliopsoas I: lesser trochanter
iliopsoas A: flexion
Iliopsoas N: femoral T2-T3
Pectineus O: Superior pubic ramous
Pectineus I: Pectineal line (below lesser trochanter)
Pectineus A: Hip adduction and flexion
Pectineus N: Femoral
Adductor Longus O: Anterior Pubis
Adductor Longus I: Linea Aspera
Adductor Longus A: Adduction
Adductor Longus N: Obturator
Adductor Brevis O: Superior Ramous of pubis
Adductor Brevis I: Linea Aspera
Adductor Brevis A: Adduction
Adductor Brevis N: Obturator
Adductor Magnus O: Inferior Ramous Ischial tuberosity
Adductor Magnus I: Linea Aspera Adductor Tubercle
Adductor Magnus A: Adduction
Adductor Magnus N: Obturator Sciatic
Gluteus Maximus O: ilium Sacrum Coccyx
Gluteus Maximus I: Posterior Femur
Gluteus Maximus A: Extension ER
Gluteus Maximus N: Inferior Gluteal N
Gluteus Medius O: Outer surface of ilium
Gluteus Medius I: Lateral greater trochanter
Gluteus Medius A: Abduction
Gluteus Medius N: Superior Gluteal N
Gluteus Minimus O: Lateral Surface of ilium
Gluteus Minimus I: Anterior greater trochanter
Gluteus Minimus A: Abduction IR
Gluteus Minimus N: Superior Gluteal N
Tensor Fascial Lata O: ASIS
Tensor Fascial Lata I: IT band (Lateral tibial epicondyle)
Tensor Fascial Lata A: Flexion w/ Abduction
Tensor Fascial Lata N: Superior Gluteal N
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