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Test Questions:
1. What is reported as the most frequent cause of heel pain? A. DiabetesB. Functional Hallux LimitusC. Plantar FasciitisD. Equinus
2. How many degrees of Hallux dorsiflexion are in the typical non-weight bearing foot? A. 80-90 DegreesB. 50-70 DegreesC. 8-15 DegreesD. 45-60 Degrees
3. What is one of the more common treatments to relieve strain on the Achilles Tendon? A. Provide a Heel LiftB. Fit the patient with an AFOC. Make a custom molded shoeD. All of the above
4. As Adult-acquired flatfoot progresses, foot orthotics many no longer offer sufficient support to control the foot and ankle complex. A. TrueB. False
5. One third of patients diagnosed with Achilles Tendinopathy are: A. Sedentary PatientsB. Runners, or very activeC. Non-AmbulatoryD. Casual, daily walkers
6. In Stage I Adult-acquired flatfoot, some orthotic modifications that can be used are: A. Deep heel cupsB. Medial heel skivesC. Extrinsic rearfoot postsD. All of the Above
7. When a patient demonstrates foot pronation late in the gait cycle, failing to re-supinate appropriately: A. Leads to a deep tender pain that sometimes radiates into the archB. Causes them to trip and fallC. Will improve Range of Motion and enhance sensory feedbackD. The resulting knee valgus puts a strain on the knee tendons and ligaments
8. The relative position of the rearfoot can be accommodated with distal extensions such as a sulcus post or a reverse Morton’s A. TrueB. False
9. A good recommendation for a Diabetic patient with neuropathy would be: A. A Heel RaiseB. A shoe with a soft heel counterC. A rigid plastic orthotic with a soft top coverD. A full contact EVA or Cork orthotic
10. Functional instability of the ankle refers to: A. Neuromuscular or proprioceptive deficits diminishing controlB. Adduction of the forefoot that reduces stress in the plantar fasciaC. Constant strain and fatigue on the lumbar spineD. A concentration of weight bearing at the first and fifth metatarsal heads
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