Pathology-specific Orthotic and Pedorthic Treatment 1 & 2 – Quiz

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    1. What is reported as the most frequent cause of heel pain?

    2. How many degrees of Hallux dorsiflexion are in the typical non-weight bearing foot?

    3. What is one of the more common treatments to relieve strain on the Achilles Tendon?

    4. As Adult-acquired flatfoot progresses, foot orthotics many no longer offer sufficient support to control the foot and ankle complex.

    5. One third of patients diagnosed with Achilles Tendinopathy are:

    6. In Stage I Adult-acquired flatfoot, some orthotic modifications that can be used are:

    7. When a patient demonstrates foot pronation late in the gait cycle, failing to re-supinate appropriately:

    8. The relative position of the rearfoot can be accommodated with distal extensions such as a sulcus post or a reverse Morton’s

    9. A good recommendation for a Diabetic patient with neuropathy would be:

    10. Functional instability refers to: