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- Pelvic Landmarks - Physiopedia
Many pelvic landmarks are easily palpable on physical exam eg the iliac crest, the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS), posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) These landmarks are
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- Posterior superior iliac spine - Wikipedia
The posterior border of the ala of the ilium, shorter than the anterior, also presents two projections separated by a notch, the posterior superior iliac spine and the posterior inferior iliac spine The posterior superior iliac spine serves for the attachment of the oblique portion of the posterior sacroiliac ligaments and the multifidus
- Understanding Posterior Superior Iliac Spine Anatomy
The posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) is a critical component of the pelvis, serving as a junction for ligaments and muscles that support the spine and facilitate movement
- Posterior superior iliac spine: Anatomy and function | Kenhub
The posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) is a bony projection of the ilium, located at the posterior end of the iliac crest, which spans between it and the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS)
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- Posterior Superior Iliac Spine | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) is the blunt process that marks the posterior end of the iliac crest It cannot be palpated but a small skin dimple often marks its location
- Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction - Spine - Orthobullets
Fortin's finger test considered positive if patient localizes pain twice to the region inferomedial to the PSIS Gaenslen's test performed with the affected hip extended off the examination table and the contralateral hip and knee flexed and held by patient shearing across SI joint causes pain
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