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Which wedge is indicated for cases of extreme prona on?
A. Lateral
B. Rigid
C. SACH
D. Medial - Answers D. Medial
The preferred shoe type opening for a pa ent with severe edema is:
A. Lace to toe
B. Velcro
C. Balmoral
D. Blucher - Answers A. Lace to toe
What are the effects of hallux rigidus?
A. Abnormal gait pa*erns
B. Heel counter break down
C. Abnormal wear pa*erns of shoes
D. Development of medial heel bursi s
E. A & C - Answers E. A & C
,Abnormal gait pa*erns and abnormal wear pa*erns of shoes
You receive a RX that says 1/2 inch heel eleva on right foot. In doing your assessment you
observe that the le4 leg is shorter than the right. What do you do?
A. Fill the Rx as wri*en
B. Elevate the le4 shoe
C. Send the pa ent to an orthopedic surgeon for further evalua on
D. Call the prescriber to discuss your findings - Answers D. Call the prescriber to discuss your
findings
Pa ent presents with plantar fascii s. Evalua ng their history, you are likely to see the
condi on in an individual with:
A. Increased dorsiflexion of the foot
B. Increased fla:oot
C. Increased bia varus
D. Increased hammer toe deformity - Answers B. Increased Fla:oot
A pa ent presents with a diagnosis of charcot arthropathy which is:
A. Neuropathy
B. Arthri s
C. Scia ca
D. Hemiplegia - Answers A. Neuropathy
, Inser onal Achilles tendoni s is located:
A. Inferior to the calcaneus
B. Superior to the calcaneus
C. Distal to the calcaneus
D. Anterior to the calcaneus - Answers B. Superior to the calcaneus
Supina on is:
A. Adduc on/plantar flexion/inversion
B. Adduc on/plantar flexion/eversion
C. Adduc on/dorsiflexion/inversion
D.Abduc on/dorsiflexion/inversion - Answers A. Adduc on/plantar flexion/inversion
During a pa ent's assessment, observing feet while standing (weight bearing) they persent with
too many toes sign; what condi on of the foot do they have?
A. Collapsed midfoot
B. Hammer Toes
C. Supinated foot
D. Charcot Marie Tooth - Answers A. Collapsed midfoot
A4er wearing foot ortho cs (3/4 length design) for 2 weeks, pa ent complains that the foot
ortho c is digging into the metatarsal heads; the ortho c is probably:
A. Too long
B. Too short