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The main supporting ligament of the medial longitudinal arch is:
Muscles that produce supination are the: • Peroneus Longus and Brevis • Tibialis Posterior and Flexor Digitorum Longus • Gastrocnemius and Soleus • Extensor Digitorum Longus and Brevis
Which of the following is the best type of shoe for a person who excessively pronates? • Flexible with Rearfoot Control • Less Flexible with a High Arch • Rigid with a Loose Rearfoot • Less Flexible with Rearfoot Control
Which of the following is NOT considered part of the stance phase? • Initial Contact • Pre-Swing • Midstance • Mid-swing
The foot's function during the stance phase of running includes: • Acting like a shock absorber at heel strike and functioning as a rigid lever at toe-off • At heel strike if the foot acts as a shock absorber • Helps to adapt to uneven surfaces • Functions as rigid lever at toe-off
Acting like a shock absorber at heel strike and functioning as a rigid lever at toe-off
A pes planus foot is associated with: • Fallen Metatarsal Heads • Pronation • Tight Achilles Tendon • Pes cavus
Lateral bony landmarks on the foot include: • First cuneiform, navicular cubicle and calcaneus • Medial malleolus, styloid process, cuboid • 1st MTP joint, lateral malleolus and 5th metatarsal • Styloid process, cuboid, 5th MTP joint
The muscle that causes the 2nd through 5th phalanges to “curl” is:
The group of muscles located posterior to the medial malleolus is:
Tibialis posterior, flexor hallucis longus, flexor digitorum longus
A fracture caused by severe inversion and dorsiflexion would occur to which of the following bones? • Navicular • Lateral Malleolus • Talus • Sesamoid Bones
A condition in which the common plantar nerve becomes entrapped between the 3rd and 4th metatarsal heads producing radiating pain distally is called:
Sever’s disease is an apophyseal traction-type injury commonly seen at the: • Peroneal Attachment on the Fifth Metatarsal • Tibialis Posterior Attachment on the Navicular • Extensor Hallucis Longus Attachment on the Great Toe • Achilles Tendon Attachment on the Calcaneus
An irritation located between the calcaneous and the Achilles tendon commonly called a “pump bump” is known as:
Pain on the anterior medial heel that occurs with the first steps in the morning is indicative of:
Fractures of the phalanges are usually the bone-crushing type such as may be incurred in kicking an object or stubbing the toe.
To ensure that there is proper blood circulation to the foot, the pulse is measured at the posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries.