Pedorthic Exam with Questions & 100%
Correct Answers
The calcaneus is also known as the:
A. Retinaculum
B. Sustentaculum
C. Scaphoid
D. Os Calsis - ✔D. Os Calsis
____ is pathologic flat foot that is usually inherited and abnormal.
A. Pes Pancakus
B. Pes Cavus
C. Pes Planus
D. Pes rigidus - ✔C. Pes Planus
___ is pathologic, extremely high arched foot, usually inherited and abnormal.
A. Pes Pancakus
B. Pes Cavus
C. Pes Planus
D. Pes Rigidus - ✔B. Pes Cavus
, ___ is best described as a trip-plane motion of the foot consisting of eversion, dorsiflexion
and abduction.
A. Pronation
B. Supination
C. Subluxation
D. Conation - ✔A. Pronation
___ is best described as a tri-plane motion of the foot consisting of inversion, plantar flexion
and adduction.
A. Pronation
B. Supination
C. Subluxation
D. Conation - ✔B. Supination
___ is best described as a movement of the foot downward, away from the ankle in the sagittal
plane
A. Eversion
B. Inversion
C. Dorsiflexion
D. Plantarflexion - ✔D. Plantarflexion
___ is best described as a movement of the foot upward, towards the ankle in the sagittal
plane.
Correct Answers
The calcaneus is also known as the:
A. Retinaculum
B. Sustentaculum
C. Scaphoid
D. Os Calsis - ✔D. Os Calsis
____ is pathologic flat foot that is usually inherited and abnormal.
A. Pes Pancakus
B. Pes Cavus
C. Pes Planus
D. Pes rigidus - ✔C. Pes Planus
___ is pathologic, extremely high arched foot, usually inherited and abnormal.
A. Pes Pancakus
B. Pes Cavus
C. Pes Planus
D. Pes Rigidus - ✔B. Pes Cavus
, ___ is best described as a trip-plane motion of the foot consisting of eversion, dorsiflexion
and abduction.
A. Pronation
B. Supination
C. Subluxation
D. Conation - ✔A. Pronation
___ is best described as a tri-plane motion of the foot consisting of inversion, plantar flexion
and adduction.
A. Pronation
B. Supination
C. Subluxation
D. Conation - ✔B. Supination
___ is best described as a movement of the foot downward, away from the ankle in the sagittal
plane
A. Eversion
B. Inversion
C. Dorsiflexion
D. Plantarflexion - ✔D. Plantarflexion
___ is best described as a movement of the foot upward, towards the ankle in the sagittal
plane.