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Rubor - answer Dark coloration of the skin that does not fade

Mottling - answer Blotchy appearance of the skin

Callus (Xyloma) - answer Thickened layers of skin, often on the hands or feet, where
friction repeatedly occurs

Hard Corn (Heloma Durum) - answer Small patch of thickened, dead skin with a packed
center. Form usually 4th/5th toe

Soft Corn (Heloma Molle) - answer(wound) usually in between 4th/5th wed space

Edema - answerExcess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body.

dependent edema - answera fluid accumulation in the tissues influenced by gravity;
usually greater in the lower extremities than in tissue levels above the level of the heart

venous edema - answerincreased capillary pressure and venous obstruction

mixed edema - answerwaxy skin

lymphedema - answerswelling due to an abnormal accumulation of lymph fluid within
the tissues

Normal Pedal(foot) Temperature - answer80-90 *F

Proprioception - answerPerception or awareness of the position and movement of the
body.

Tuning Fork Test(weber test) Discrepancy Window - answer8 Seconds

Stance Phase comprises what percent of the gait cycle? - answer62%

Swing Phase comprises what percent of the gait cycle? - answer38%

Saggital Plane - answerdivides the body into a right and left side.
(Dorsiflexion/Plantarflexion)

Frontal Plane - answerDivides the body into front and back portions. (Anterior/Posterior)
(inversion/Eversion)

, Transverse Plane - answerhorizontal division of the body into upper and lower portions
(Abduction/Adduction)

Pronation(of the foot) - answertriplane movement comprised of dorsiflexion, eversion,
abduction

Supination(of the foot) - answerTriplane movement comprised of plantarflexion,
inversion, adduction

Heel Strike (initial contact) - answerFoot is inverted and dorsiflexed, Pressure should
land on lateral heel

Foot Flat (Loading Response) - answerFoot is inverted, Pressure is on the lateral border
of foot

Midstance - answerFoot is subtalar neutral(not pronated/supinated). Pressure transfers
from lateral to medial side of foot across ball of foot

Heel Off (Terminal Stance) - answerFoot is everted and slightly plantarflexed. Pressure
on medial forefoot.

Toe Off (Pre-Swing) - answerFoot is everted and fully plantarflexed. Pressure should go
through hallux.

Initial (Early) Swing - answerKnee is flexed, toes pointing toward ground.

Midswing - answerTibia is perpendicular with the ground.

Late Swing - answerLeg is extended, heel pointing toward ground ready to go into next
heel strike.

Ataxic Gait - answerAn unsteady, uncoordinated walk, employing a wide base and the
feet thrown out.

Antalgic Gait - answerA persons manner of walking that develops as a way to avoid
pain while walking, "limping'

Apraxic Gait - answerShuffling walk or trouble getting started with the gait cycle

Prefab diabetic Orthotic Molds SX(symptoms) - answerDiabetes Type 1 or 2, Foot
Calluses, Poor Circulation

BK (Below Knee) 20 - 30 mmHG Compression Stockings SX - answerBurns,
Dependant Edema, Lymphedema

Axilla - answerarmpit

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