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Pedorthic Certificate Program | Final Exam 2025/2026 | 100+ Solved Questions with Explanations | Orthotics, Gait Analysis, Diabetic Footwear

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This document provides a comprehensive and fully solved final exam set for the 2025/2026 Pedorthic Certificate Program, featuring over 100 multiple-choice questions with correct answers and explanations. The exam content aligns with certification-level knowledge in pedorthics, orthotic device design, foot biomechanics, pathologies, and patient management. Topics covered include: Foot deformities and conditions (e.g., hallux rigidus, Charcot arthropathy, plantar fasciitis, Marfan’s syndrome, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction) Orthotic device selection and fabrication (including casting methods, posting techniques, rocker soles, materials, and pressure offloading) Diabetic foot care and shoe fitting principles, including compression therapy, ulcer management, and gait analysis Anatomy and biomechanics, including open and closed kinetic chains, phases of gait, foot motion planes, and load-bearing assessments Regulatory compliance, proper documentation, professional ethics, and patient safety The document is especially useful for: • Students completing a Pedorthic Certificate Program • Candidates preparing for ABC Certified Pedorthist (C.Ped.) or BOC Pedorthist exams • Allied health students in Orthotics & Prosthetics, Physical Therapy, or Rehabilitation Sciences • Medical professionals seeking continuing education in diabetic foot care and orthotic prescription Each question has been curated to test both knowledge and application, making it an excellent resource for both exam prep and clinical reinforcement. Keywords: pedorthic exam, orthotic fitting, plantar fasciitis treatment, rocker sole design, diabetic foot ulcers, custom foot orthotics, shoe modifications, gait analysis, cavus foot, flatfoot, rearfoot varus, compression stockings, hallux valgus, hammertoe, metatarsal support, ABC C.Ped prep, orthotic materials, biomechanics, foot deformities, orthotic casting

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Pedorthic Certificate Program Final
Exam 2025/2026 Exam Questions and
Answers | 100% Solved



Which wedge is indicated for cases of extreme pronation?




A. Lateral

B. Rigid

C. SACH


D. Medial - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔D. Medial


The preferred shoe type opening for a patient with severe edema is:




A. Lace to toe

B. Velcro

,C. Balmoral


D. Blucher - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔A. Lace to toe


What are the effects of hallux rigidus?




A. Abnormal gait patterns

B. Heel counter break down

C. Abnormal wear patterns of shoes

D. Development of medial heel bursitis


E. A & C - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔E. A & C




Abnormal gait patterns and abnormal wear patterns of shoes

You receive a RX that says 1/2 inch heel elevation right foot. In doing your

assessment you observe that the left leg is shorter than the right. What do

you do?




A. Fill the Rx as written

,B. Elevate the left shoe

C. Send the patient to an orthopedic surgeon for further evaluation


D. Call the prescriber to discuss your findings - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔D. Call the

prescriber to discuss your findings

Patient presents with plantar fasciitis. Evaluating their history, you are likely

to see the condition in an individual with:




A. Increased dorsiflexion of the foot

B. Increased flatfoot

C. Increased tibia varus


D. Increased hammer toe deformity - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔B. Increased Flatfoot


A patient presents with a diagnosis of charcot arthropathy which is:




A. Neuropathy

B. Arthritis

C. Sciatica



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, D. Hemiplegia - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔A. Neuropathy


Insertional Achilles tendonitis is located:




A. Inferior to the calcaneus

B. Superior to the calcaneus

C. Distal to the calcaneus


D. Anterior to the calcaneus - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔B. Superior to the calcaneus


Supination is:




A. Adduction/plantar flexion/inversion

B. Adduction/plantar flexion/eversion

C. Adduction/dorsiflexion/inversion


D.Abduction/dorsiflexion/inversion - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔A. Adduction/plantar

flexion/inversion

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