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Which muscle group is plantarflexors
most likely affected if you
observe a patient with a
shortened step on the
sound side (assuming the
patient is unilaterally
involved)?
What type of AFO would Plantarflexion free, dorsiflexion stop
you use for a patient with
a tibial nerve lesion?
A patient exhibits hallux Late stance phase
rigidus, at which part of
stance phase will the
patient have the most
discomfort?
What does the term foot Relationship between line of progression and long
progression angle refer axis of foot
to?
, At which joint and in which Subtalar (or talocalcaneonavicular) joint, coronal
plane does the motion of plane
inversion and eversion
occur?
What motion and at what plantarflexion at heel strike, initial contact
phase of gait does a
cushioned heel simulate?
Injury to which nerve common peroneal nerve
presents as paralytic
equinus during swing
phase?
If the ankle is 90 degrees Knee flexion moment
at initial contact, what
type of moment do you
have at the knee?
If the ankle is in 3 degrees knee extension moment
of plantarflexion at
midstance, what type of
moment do you have at
the knee?
During which phase of terminal stance
gait does the ankle
achieve the greatest
amount of dorsiflexion in a
healthy individual which
normal ROM and muscle
functionality?
Which ligament maintains spring ligament (plantarcalcanealnavicular ligament)
the medial arch?
What percentage of the 20%
gait cycle is spent in
double limb support?
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Which muscle group is plantarflexors
most likely affected if you
observe a patient with a
shortened step on the
sound side (assuming the
patient is unilaterally
involved)?
What type of AFO would Plantarflexion free, dorsiflexion stop
you use for a patient with
a tibial nerve lesion?
A patient exhibits hallux Late stance phase
rigidus, at which part of
stance phase will the
patient have the most
discomfort?
What does the term foot Relationship between line of progression and long
progression angle refer axis of foot
to?
, At which joint and in which Subtalar (or talocalcaneonavicular) joint, coronal
plane does the motion of plane
inversion and eversion
occur?
What motion and at what plantarflexion at heel strike, initial contact
phase of gait does a
cushioned heel simulate?
Injury to which nerve common peroneal nerve
presents as paralytic
equinus during swing
phase?
If the ankle is 90 degrees Knee flexion moment
at initial contact, what
type of moment do you
have at the knee?
If the ankle is in 3 degrees knee extension moment
of plantarflexion at
midstance, what type of
moment do you have at
the knee?
During which phase of terminal stance
gait does the ankle
achieve the greatest
amount of dorsiflexion in a
healthy individual which
normal ROM and muscle
functionality?
Which ligament maintains spring ligament (plantarcalcanealnavicular ligament)
the medial arch?
What percentage of the 20%
gait cycle is spent in
double limb support?