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1. What is reported as the most frequent cause of heel pain? A. DiabetesB. Functional Hallux LimitusC. Plantar Fasciitis*D. Equinus
2. How many degrees of Hallux dorsiflexion are in the typical non-weight bearing foot? A. 80-90 DegreesB. 50-70 Degrees*C. 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 Lift*B. 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. True*B. False
5. One third of patients diagnosed with Achilles Tendinopathy are: A. Sedentary Patients*B. 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 refers to: A. Neuromuscular or proprioceptive deficits diminishing control*B. 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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