Arch Mechanics and the Plantar Fascia – Quiz

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    1. During fast walking and running normal stress levels on the plantar fascia can approach:

    2. The Windlass Mechanism:

    3. In a normal, healthy patient external rotation of the tibia will:

    4. Approximately what fraction of foot arch stiffness and stability is provided by the plantar aponeurosis in stance?

    5. The plantar fascia serves as the primary static and dynamic support structure of the arch of the human foot.

    6. Which of the following supports the lateral column of the foot:

    7. In normal healthy adults tension on the Achilles tendon and compression and recoil of the longitudinal arch allows storage and return of energy of approximately:

    8. Weightbearing foot shape is maintained by a web of support from which of the following:

    9. According to the Twisted Plate Theory of foot function, when the rearfoot pronates relative to a stable, flat forefoot, the foot is:

    10. The Plantar Aponeurosis has multiple insertions across the ligaments and fascia of all the Metatarsal Phalangeal Joints.