ABNORMAL COMPENSATION Flashcards

1
Q

deviation consistent causing?

A

persistent abnormal compensation of the foot

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2
Q

results in abnormal _____? (2 things)

A

abnormal locomotor function of the foot

abnormal position of the foot or part of the foot

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3
Q

osseous deformities are?

A

non-reducible and soft tissue deformities are reducible

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4
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structural inversion of the forefoot on the rear foot when the MTJ is locked (maximally pronated?

A

forefoot varus

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5
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compensation seen leading to the STJ pronation during midstance and propulsion

A

forefoot varus

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6
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rear foot STJ neutral position is inverted

A

rearfoot varus

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7
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compensation seen leading to STJ pronation during midstance to equalize ground reactive forces across the plantar foot

A

rearfoot varus

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8
Q

soft tissue contracture forefoot to be inverted on the rear foot

A

forefoot supinatus

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9
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compensation seen leading to supination of the LMTJ creating osseous instability of the forefoot, usually caused by tight gastroc

A

forefoot supinatus

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10
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first metatarsal structurally plantar flexed

A

rigid plantar flexed first ray

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11
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compensation seen leading to supination of STJ in contact period

A

rigid plantar flexed first ray

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