Ankle/foot ROM MMT Flashcards

1
Q

Plantarflexion normal ROM

A

0-45

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2
Q

Eversion normal ROM

A

0-15

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3
Q

Inversion normal ROM

A

0-35

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4
Q

Gastrocnemius MMT 5/5

A

25 reps

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5
Q

Gastrocnemius MMT 4/5

A

10-24 reps

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6
Q

Gastrocnemius MMT 3/5

A

1-9 reps

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7
Q

Soleus MMT 5/5

A

20 reps

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8
Q

Soleus MMT 4/5

A

10-19 reps

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9
Q

Soleus MMT 3/5

A

1-9 reps

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10
Q

Tibialis anterior MMT

A

Dorsiflexion + inversion

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11
Q

Tibialis anterior + posterior MMT

A

Inversion

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12
Q

Peroneus longus + brevis MMT

A

Eversion + plantarflexion

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13
Q

Hallux MTP flex ROM

A

0-45

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14
Q

Toe MTP flex ROM

A

0-40

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15
Q

Hallux MTP ext ROM

A

0-70

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16
Q

Toe MTP ext ROM

17
Q

Hallux IP flex ROM

18
Q

PIP flex ROM

19
Q

DIP flex ROM

20
Q

IP ext ROM

21
Q

Pt position Dorsiflexion

A

Supine with knee propped to 30* flex

22
Q

Deltoid lig limits

23
Q

Lateral lig limits

24
Q

What are the three parts of the lateral ligament

A

– ATF
– CS
– PTF

25
What are the three functions of the foot
– Absorb shock – Adjust to terrain – Propel body forward
26
Maintains foot arch
– Spring leg moon - long plantar ligament – Short plantar ligament – Planter aponeurosis
27
Which muscles support arches medially
– Tibialis posterior – Flexor hallucis longus – Flexor digitorum longus
28
Which muscle supports foot arches laterally
Peroneus longus
29
Ankle inversion/Eversion goniometer placement
SA: tibial tuberosity MA: 2nd MT Ax: between malleoli
30
Dorsiflexion normal ROM
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