Anatomy
Special Tests
MOI
Pathologies
Misc.
100
The bone that makes the heel.
What is Talus?
100
Supine, ankle neutral. Goniometer placed over dorsal aspect of MTP joint. Measures the abduction of great toe.
What is First Metatarsophalangeal Abduction.
100
Books falls off a shelf that is 5 ft. high lands on the 5th metatarsal.
What is Broken 5th Metatarsal?
100
Fracture to proximal 5th metatarsal.
What is Jones Fracture?
100
Used to make walking easier with a broken bone. Also controls ROM and provides stable weight-bearing.
What is Walker boot?
200
Makes the medial and lateral bones over your ankle.
What is Lateral and Medial Malleolus.
200
Ankle neutral, stabilize forefoot, do a resisted flexion of great toe and 4 toes.
What is Toe Flexion.
200
Most ankle injuries are this.
What is Acute?
200
Numbness and parathesia in the forefoot and toes. Inflammation around the plantar nerve. Pain over the forefoot, pain radiates proximally.
What is Intermetatarsal Neuroma?
200
True/False: Apply pressure on the bottom of the foot to test for a intermetatarsal neuroma.
What is True?
300
Bone in the midfoot that is located on the lateral side.
What is Cuboid?
300
Ankle neutral, stabilize forefoot, do a resisted extension of great toe and 4 toes.
What is Toe extension.
300
Obvious deformity in the ankle.
What is Ankle Dislocation?
300
Acute, pain anterior portion of distal tibiofibular syndesmosis. Causes usually by sharp cutting or pivoting.
What is Syndesmotic High Ankle Sprain?
300
True/False: With a fracture you are to let the athlete walk off the field on there own.
What is False?
400
Located on the bottom of the foot, know as a flexor.
What is Flexor Digitorum brevis muscle.
400
Sitting with leg off the table, knee flexed, hand over the talus and pull anteriorly, stabilizing tibia.
What is Anterior Drawer Test.
400
Excessive medial or lateral sprains results on this.
What is surgical reconstruction.
400
Pain increased with activity. Pain along the posterior aspect of talus and anterior Achilles tendon. Swelling may be observed in the Achilles tendon area. Pain increased when palpated over posterior talus. Pain during heal raise. Can usually be determined by a MRI or radiograph.
What is Os Trigonum Syndrome?
400
True/False: Remove the shoe and sock on the field when there is suspected open wound, etc.
What is False?
500
Navicular is on this side.
What is Medial, Midfoot.
500
Sitting supine legs straight. Looking for the talus to tilt or gap while pulling superiorly.
What is Eversion Stress Test?
500
Runner started off running and heard a loud pop in this ankle. Fell to the ground and was not able to stand up on his own or weight-bear.
What is Achilles Tendon Rupture?
500
No special test applicable. MTP Joint hypomobility, with painful and resisted extension. Swelling is onset after activity.
What is Hallux Rigidus?
500
Besides the bony anatomy and soft tissues these can be palpated on an On Field Evaluation.
What is crepitus and other deformities.