Ch 18 Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

Supports weight bearing, absorb shock, provides space for plantar surface blood vessels, nerves and muscles are all the functions of what in the foot?

the foot in general
the arches of the foot
plantar fasica
joints and ligaments of the foot

A

the arches of the foot

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2
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During running, both feet are off the surface at one time.

True
False

A

True

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3
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What is the function of the Metatarsophalangeal joints?

flexion, extension
flexion, extension, abduction
flexion, extension, abduction, adduction
abduction, adduction

A

flexion, extension, abduction, adduction

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4
Q

Abnormally short 1st metatarsal is known as___.

Tailor’s Toe
Morton’s Neuroma
Morton’s Toe
Marcher’s Fracture

A

Morton’s Toe

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5
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Apophysitis of the Calcaneus also known as Sever’s Disease most commonly occurs in what population?

infant
9-14 yrs old (Jr. High age)
50 and older
Over 30 year old

A

9-14 yrs old (Jr. High age)

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6
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Jones Fracture is most commonly located on the metatarsal bone.

True
False

A

True

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7
Q

Repetitive hyperextension of the great toe resulting in inflammation and pain under the great toe is known as, what condition(s)?

Turf Toe Sesmoiditis
Morton’s toe
Bunion
Possible MOI and symptoms for both A and B conditions

A

Possible MOI and symptoms for both A and B conditions

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8
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To ensure that there is proper blood circulation to the foot, the pulse is measured at the posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries.

True
False

A

True

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9
Q

A pes planus foot is associated with:

Tight achilles cord
Fallen metatarsal heads
Excessive Pronation
Pes cavus

A

Excessive Pronation

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10
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A common foot condition with a sudden onset of pain in the arch region that is relieved by becoming non weight-bearing and gives extreme point tenderness at the plantar surface of the calcaneus may be indicative of:

A plantar fascia strain
A bruised instep
A stress fracture
A plantar neuroma

A

A plantar fascia strain

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