What is the function of a Functional orthotic
To stabilize the foot by limiting certain movements
Hemophilia
A group of bleeding disorders in which it takes a long time for the blood to clot.
What is the shape of the soul of a shoe called?
Last
Gait can be broken up into two categories Step Length and Stride Length. In relation to the foots location, Stride Length is heel strike of Left foot to ____.
Heel strike of left foot
Itis=?
Inflammation
What is the function of an Accommodative orthotic?
A fracture along the styloid (5th metatarsal)
The area of the shoe that sits about the toes is called the?
Vamp
A Gait that gives the appearance of a drunken walk is called what type of gait
A. Whiskey Gait
B. Scissor Gait
C. Ataxic Gait
Ataxic Gait
Myo=?
Muscle
How many pressure points should a custom orthotic utilize?
15
What is it called when you over work you Peronial Tibialis to the point that is constricts.
Shin Splints
The area of the shoe that connects the vamp to the tongue is called the?
Throat
Describe what a Parkinsonian Gait would look like.
Short accelerated steps
A/An=?
Without
What position should the ankle be in when casting for customs?
Subtalar Neutral
Freiberg Infraction is what?
A fracture in the lesser met heads.
What is the collar of a shoe?
The area around the heel that connects the outer material to the softer inner material
Trendelenberg Gait is a gait where the pelvis falls on unsupported side and shows weakness in the abductor muscles. What disease (which we now have a cure for) would cause this type of gait?
Polio Melidus
Algia=?
Pain
Where does a Sulcus length orthotic end in comparison to the foot?
Distal to the met heads
What is Syndactyly?
The webbing or fusing together of two or more toes.
The area of the shoe that connects the top of the shoe to the base of the shoe is called the?
Welt
Head leans to one side, shoulder leans, dropping to one side of your hip.
These are all signs of what?
LLD
Peri=?
Around