Artho and Osteokinematics
Ankle and Foot Joint Structure
Ankle and Foot Muscle Control
Gait Phases
Gait Misc.
100

The glide of the talocrural joint in closed-chain plantarflexion

What is posterior glide

100

The primary shock-absorbing arch of the foot

What is the medial longitudinal arch?

100

The primary muscle(s) for plantarflexion

What is gastrocsoleus (or triceps surae)

100

The foot rocker associated with pre-swing 

What is the toe rocker?

100

The percentage of time in stance and time in swing during the gait cycle

What is 60% and 40%

200

The glide of the talocrural joint in open-chain dorsiflexion

What is posterior?

200

The deep ligament that directly supports the head of the talus 

What is the calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament?

200

The muscle in the lower leg that is constantly activated during quiet stance

What is soleus?

200

The position of the talocrural joint at initial contact

What is neutral?

200

One of the double limb support phases

What is IC/loading response or pre-swing?

300

The direction a PT would glide the phalanx of the great toe to improve extension (dorsally or plantarly)

What is dorsally?

300
The primary structure responsible for the windlass mechanism

What is the plantar fascia (or plantar aponeurosis)

300

The muscle responsible for stabilizing the first metatarsal as GRF attempts to dorsiflex it

What is peroneus longus?

300

The end of the initial swing phase

What is when the feet are adjacent or next to each other?

300

The muscle that helps the swing leg maintain forward momentum during initial and mid swing

What is the iliopsoas?

400

The relative talocrural osteokinematic movement during stand to sit

What is dorsiflexion?

400

The open chain components of all 3 planes of motion for supination

What is inversion, adduction, and plantarflexion?

400

The muscle and activation that helps control pronation during stance

What is tibialis posterior?

400

The phase when the majority of power is produced for gait

What is pre-swing?

400

Type of muscle activation that is associated with energy absorption

What is eccentric?

500

The triplanar position of the foot at initial contact essential for adapting to uneven surfaces

What is pronation?

500

The action that occurs in the forefoot when weight is shifted onto the supinating foot

What is pronation twist?

500

The muscles that originate within the foot and insert on the foot

What are the intrinsic muscles?

500

One of the primary objectives of the loading response phase

What are shock absorption, weight bearing stability, and preservation of progression

500

Sagittal plane motion occurring in the pelvis during gait

What is anterior and posterior pelvic tilt?

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