Name that injury:

Sever's Disease or Apophysitis of the calcaneus
What is bone #4?

Cuboid
60%
What are soft orthotics used for?
absorb shock, increase balance, take pressure off of sore spots
Fracture of Talus
weight bearing regression
ROM + Strengthening
possibly surgery
Name that Injury:
What is bone #6?

Intermediate Cuneiform
How many periods are in the Swing Phase? Name all three.
3 periods
-Initial Swing
-Mid Swing
-Terminal Swing
What are rigid orthotics used for?
control function, used primarily for walking
Calcaneal Stress Fracture
conservative for 2-3 weeks + rest +ROM
non-weight bearing cardio training
Name that Injury:

Cuboid Subluxation
What is bone #8?

Distal Phalanges
How many bones are in the foot?
26 bones
What are semi-rigid orthotics used for?
to provide foot balance for walking or sports
Sever's Disease
ice
heel lift
Name that Injury:
Fracture of Talus
What is bone #1?

Talus
What is another name for bunion?
Hallux Valgus

What type of orthotic is this?
Rigid orthotic
Rectrocalcaneal Bursitis (Pump Bump)
RICE + NSAID
Routine stretching of Achilles
heel lift
Name that Injury: (Only Anatomical Terms)

Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
(Pump Bump does not receive any credit)
What is bone #3?

Navicular
What is forefoot varus usually associated with?
Over-Pronation
What type of orthotic is this?
Soft orthotic
Cuboid Subluxtion
jt mobilization
maintain position of cuboid