This is the number of bones in one foot
What is 26?
A person who requires a stiff show with a rigid orthotic
What is an over pronator?
A movement of the foot that brings the foot in medially
What is supination?
What is Turf Toe?
Questions such as "Have you ever hurt this ankle before," or " Did you hear a pop."
What is part of the patient's history?
There are this may tarsal bones in the foot
What is 7?
This is the condition that Mrs. Gluszek has that is characterized by flat arches.
What is Pes Planus?
A movement, when the toes point up towards the ceiling
What is foot dorsiflexion?
This injury is characterized by inflammation at the attachment of the achilles tendon on the posterior calcaneous. It is found in young athletes with open growth plates
What is Sever's Disease?
Touching structures of the foot during assessment
What is palpation?
This is a thick band of fibrous tissue that originates from the calcaneus and inserts on the bottom of the metatarsals
What is the Plantar Fascia?
This condition is characterized by a high arch
What is pes cavus?
A movement of the foot that brings the foot out laterally
What is pronation?
A Jones fracture is a fracture of this metatarsal.
What is the 5th?
Examining the area that is hurt with your eyes before palpation
What is observation?
These are the 4 arches in the foot.
What are the Proximal Transverse, Distal Transverse, Medial Longitudinal, and Lateral Longitudinal arches?
A person who requires a flexible shoe with a soft orthotic
What is an over supinator?
A movement, when the toes point down towards the floor.
What is plantar flexion?
This condition is noted by the heel pain that is worst when the foot is first places on the floor- typically the first step in the morning.
What is plantar fasciitis?
Main artery that is assessed at the foot after injury
What is the Dorsal pedis artery/pulse?
A ligament, also referred to as the calcaneonavicular ligament.
What is the spring ligament?
Includes what happened to them when they sustained the injury and what has happened to them in the past regarding the injured area.
What is patient history?
Primary muscle for dorsiflexion
What is the tibias anterior?
A mass that occurs most commonly between the 3rd and 4th metatarsal heads
What is Morton's Neuroma?
A test that looks for Morton's Neuroma
What is Mulder's sign?