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Which wedge is indicated for cases of extreme pronation?
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D. Medial - Correct Answers D. Medial
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II! The preferred shoe type opening for a patient with severe edema is:
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A. Lace to toe
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C. Balmoral
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D. Blucher - Correct Answers A. Lace to toe
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II! What are the effects of hallux rigidus?
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A. Abnormal gait patterns
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B. Heel counter break down
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C. Abnormal wear patterns of shoes
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D. Development of medial heel bursitis
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E. A & C - Correct Answers E. A & C
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,II! You receive a RX that says 1/2 inch heel elevation right foot. In doing your assessment you observe that
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II! the left leg is shorter than the right. What do you do?
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A. Fill the Rx as written
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B. Elevate the left shoe
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C. Send the patient to an orthopedic surgeon for further evaluation
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D. Call the prescriber to discuss your findings - Correct Answers D. Call the prescriber to discuss your
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II! Patient presents with plantar fasciitis. Evaluating their history, you are likely to see the condition in an
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A. Increased dorsiflexion of the foot
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B. Increased flatfoot
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C. Increased tibia varus
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D. Increased hammer toe deformity - Correct Answers B. Increased Flatfoot
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II! A patient presents with a diagnosis of charcot arthropathy which is:
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A. Neuropathy
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B. Arthritis
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C. Sciatica
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D. Hemiplegia - Correct Answers A. Neuropathy
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II! Insertional Achilles tendonitis is located: II! II! II! II!
A. Inferior to the calcaneus
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B. Superior to the calcaneus
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C. Distal to the calcaneus
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, D. Anterior to the calcaneus - Correct Answers B. Superior to the calcaneus
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II! Supination is: II!
A. Adduction/plantar flexion/inversion
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B. Adduction/plantar flexion/eversion
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C. Adduction/dorsiflexion/inversion
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D.Abduction/dorsiflexion/inversion - Correct Answers A. Adduction/plantar flexion/inversion II! II! II! II! II! II! II! II!
II! During a patient's assessment, observing feet while standing (weight bearing) they persent with too many
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A. Collapsed midfoot
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B. Hammer Toes
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C. Supinated foot
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D. Charcot Marie Tooth - Correct Answers A. Collapsed midfoot
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II! After wearing foot orthotics (3/4 length design) for 2 weeks, patient complains that the foot orthotic is
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A. Too long
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C. Too narrow
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D. Too wide - Correct Answers A. Too Long
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II! For hallux rigidus, add the following modification to the foot insert:
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A. Met pad
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B. Cut out
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