FIRST RAY
FOREFOOT
MEDIAL/HEEL
PROXIMAL
OTHERS
100
A orthotic modification/treatment for FHL
what is a KINETIC WEDGE
100
A condition characterized by radiographic flattening of the metatarsal head and avascular necrosis
What is Freiberg's infarction
100
According to Richie and Deland, a critical structure in the medial foot providing support is the _________
What is the deltoid ligament
100
Chronic diffuse pain along the medial distal 1/3 of the tibia related to exercise
What is medial stress syndrome
100
the component within Tekscan mat or in-shoe device which transmits information to the computer is____________
What is a sensel
200
this condition is usually the cause of a plantar HIPJ lesion
What is hallux rigidus
200
A test which may show marrow edema in a stress fracture within bone tissue
What is an MRI
200
A condition frequently accompanied by STJ arthrosis
What is tarsal coalition of the middle facet
200
The presence of internal femoral or tibial rotation is a contraindication of a surgical procedure for symptomatic flat foot.
What is STA- Arthroereisis
200
the most beneficial orthosis for patients with diabetes is likely to be .....?
What is a hybrid- rigid and accommodative- device
300
the motion of the first ray along the LAMTJ axis during midstance is
What is dorsiflexion and inversion
300
Frequently confused with intermetatarsal neuroma, and often treated as such by injection and/or surgery
What is pre-dislocation syndrome of a lesser digit
300
A hallmark finding of ______________ is a medially and plantarly subluxed medial cuneiform.
What is medially dislocated STJ axis
300
the stage BEYOND which a functional foot orthosis is not likely to be successful in reducing symptoms associated with Adult Acquired Flatfoot.
What is Johnson and Strom stage 2
300
A Frontal plane deforming force will require correction by intervention within the ______________
What is the frontal plane
400
This may be useful in children to correct symptomatic flat foot and produce a long-lasting effect if etiologic factors are mitigated
What is a (resorbable) STA device
400
A benign lesion created due to intradermal implantation of epidermis or foreign material.
What is an inclusion cyst
400
a measurement of the anatomy of the calcaneus, used in the assessment of haglund's deformity, but which does not convey information about its relative position.
What is the philip fowler angle
400
What surgical procedures might be best considered when facing a mechanically unstable but neuropathic diabetic foot?
What is proximal tibial/fibular osteotomy
400
Ground reactive force, viewed as PERCENT OF BODY WEIGHT, can be viewed as _______________ before and after a person loses weight.
What is equivalent
500
A successful pedorthic strategy to correct functional hallux limitus would include____________
What is a heel and forefoot rocker shoe
500
This lesion is generally not present in the 4th interspace due to a combination of mechanical and anatomic reasons.
What is an inter-metatarsal neuroma
500
EPF, Topaz and Cryoprobe solutions to PHP should largely be considered treatments that are not based on______________
What is the etiology of the condition
500
These ankle/Tibia/Fibula diagnoses, made by xray, would preclude the performance of an isolated rearfoot procedure such as STA for correction of flat foot deformity.
What are flat top talus, fibular hemimelia, diastasis
500
This is considered a reasonable threshold for plantar pressures in patients with DM- based on a study by Pham and Armstrong
What is 6.0 kg/cm2