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Which muscle group is most likely affected if you observe a patient with a shortened step on the sound side (assuming the patient is unilaterally involved)? - ANS plantarflexors What type of AFO would you use for a patient with a tibial nerve lesion? - ANS Plantarflexion free, dorsiflexion stop Evaluation of a patient with a gunshot wound to the hip reveals weak hip flexors. What peripheral nerve is injured? - ANS femoral nerve A patient exhibits hallux rigidus, at which part of stance phase will the patient have the most discomfort? - ANS Late stance phase What does the term foot progression angle refer to? - ANS Relationship between line of progression and long axis of foot At which joint and in which plane does the motion of inversion and eversion occur? - ANS Subtalar (or talocalcaneonavicular) joint, coronal plane What motion and at what phase of gait does a cushioned heel simulate? - ANS plantarflexion at heel strike, initial contact Injury to which nerve presents as paralytic equinus during swing phase? - ANS common peroneal nerve @COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026 Page2 If the ankle is 90 degrees at initial contact, what type of moment do you have at the knee? - ANS Knee flexion moment If the ankle is in 3 degrees of plantarflexion at midstance, what type of moment do you have at the knee? - ANS knee extension moment During which phase of gait does the ankle achieve the greatest amount of dorsiflexion in a healthy individual which normal ROM and muscle functionality? - ANS terminal stance Which ligament maintains the medial arch? - ANS spring ligament (plantarcalcanealnavicular ligament) What percentage of the gait cycle is spent in double limb support? - ANS 20% The dorsiflexion stop performs the function of which muscle? - ANS gastricnemius/soleus The functions of the tibialis anterior muscles are? - ANS dorsiflexion and inversion What moment at the knee is created in stance phase of gait in a solid thermoplastic AFO set to neutral with a rigid full length footplate? Additionally, where in stance would be this most noticed by the patient? - ANS increase the knee extension moment, terminal stance Decrease the alignment at the ankle, knee and hips for crouch gait pattern? - ANS flexed hips, flexed knees, dorsiflexed ankles A single gait cycle defined as? - ANS Heel strike on one side to heel strike on the ipsilateral side For which diagnoses would you recommend a rocker bottom shoe? - ANS diabetes, arthritis, ankle fusion, etc. Whene

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



Which muscle group is most likely affected if you observe a patient with a shortened step on
the sound side (assuming the patient is unilaterally involved)? - ANS plantarflexors


What type of AFO would you use for a patient with a tibial nerve lesion? - ANS Plantarflexion
free, dorsiflexion stop


Evaluation of a patient with a gunshot wound to the hip reveals weak hip flexors. What
peripheral nerve is injured? - ANS femoral nerve


A patient exhibits hallux rigidus, at which part of stance phase will the patient have the most
discomfort? - ANS Late stance phase


What does the term foot progression angle refer to? - ANS Relationship between line of
progression and long axis of foot


At which joint and in which plane does the motion of inversion and eversion occur? -
ANS Subtalar (or talocalcaneonavicular) joint, coronal plane


What motion and at what phase of gait does a cushioned heel simulate? - ANS plantarflexion
at heel strike, initial contact


Injury to which nerve presents as paralytic equinus during swing phase? - ANS common
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peroneal nerve


@COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026

, If the ankle is 90 degrees at initial contact, what type of moment do you have at the knee? -
ANS Knee flexion moment


If the ankle is in 3 degrees of plantarflexion at midstance, what type of moment do you have at
the knee? - ANS knee extension moment


During which phase of gait does the ankle achieve the greatest amount of dorsiflexion in a
healthy individual which normal ROM and muscle functionality? - ANS terminal stance


Which ligament maintains the medial arch? - ANS spring ligament (plantarcalcanealnavicular
ligament)


What percentage of the gait cycle is spent in double limb support? - ANS 20%


The dorsiflexion stop performs the function of which muscle? - ANS gastricnemius/soleus


The functions of the tibialis anterior muscles are? - ANS dorsiflexion and inversion


What moment at the knee is created in stance phase of gait in a solid thermoplastic AFO set to
neutral with a rigid full length footplate? Additionally, where in stance would be this most
noticed by the patient? - ANS increase the knee extension moment, terminal stance


Decrease the alignment at the ankle, knee and hips for crouch gait pattern? - ANS flexed
hips, flexed knees, dorsiflexed ankles


A single gait cycle defined as? - ANS Heel strike on one side to heel strike on the ipsilateral
side
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For which diagnoses would you recommend a rocker bottom shoe? - ANS diabetes, arthritis,
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ankle fusion, etc. Whenever a patient requires a solid AFO


@COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026

, How can you prevent a knee orthosis from migrating down? - ANS Supracondylar wedge,
suprapatellar strap, attach a footplate, lightweight belt


What is the best position for a patient to be in when being fitted with a tibial fracture orthosis?
- ANS sitting with legs dangling, knees at 90 degrees


What adjustment to a metal AFO would best accommodate excessive tibial torsion? -
ANS deflection of sidebars


Patient reports pain and redness at the lateral aspect of the forefoot upon weight bearing
which worsens with ambulation - what adjustments would you make? - ANS -is trimline
bisecting the 5th MTP?
-does forefoot require additional support of extended lateral footplate to control forefoot
abduction?


Patient reports pain and redness at the medial malleolus upon weight bearing which worsens
with ambulation - what adjustments would you make? - ANS -does patient have adequate
clearance at medial joint space?
-addition of pad in medial longitudinal arch/proximal to the medial malleolus
-dynamic slotted medial instep strap to provide valgus correction intrinsic medial heel post


If you have a total contact UCBL intrinsically, but you still have calcaneal valgus, what
modifications do you need to make? - ANS add extrinsic medial wedge


Patient was fit one week ago with a solid ankle AFO and reports that they feel like their knee
flexes rapidly at heel strike. What adjustment do you make? - ANS addition of shoe with
cushioned heel


Patient presents to your office for an adjustment to their articulated AFO - they state that they
are having pain in the posterior compartment of the knee with prolonged standing or
ambulation. Upon ambulating, you notice a significant knee extension moment. What
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@COPYRIGHT BRAINBARTER 2025/2026

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