foot Flashcards
what does a positive Mortons test indicate
morton’s neuroma
describe Mortons part 1
palpate for pain or a mass
describe Mortons part 2
compress MT heads together, pain
where is Mortons neuroma MC found
between 3rd and 4th MT heads
what would you want to differentiate Mortons neuroma from
stress fx, MTP subluxation, plantar fascitis
what is a positive strunskys
pain the MT arch
what does positive strunskys indicate
metatarsalgia
indications for T-MT A
loss of fluid motion, tenderness
what are possible causes of T-MT A
disuse, hard shoes, foot being stepped on
PP for T-MT A
supine
what is the CP for T-MT A
chiropractic index finger
LOD of thrust for T-MT A
A-P
what pathology may IP traction take care of
hammertoes
DJD
subluxation
jammed toes
medial calcaneus will have restricted fluid motion during what ortho test
lateral stability
what indicated medial calcaneus
restricted ROM
acute pain
hx of eversion sprain
what are indications for calcaneus lateral
hx of inversion sprain
tenderness
loss of ROM
restricted ROM
CP for medial calcaneous
thenar of hand corresponding to side of involvement
what is the CP for lateral calcaneus
thenar of hand opposite side of involvement
hand opposite CH does what to the ankle for calcaneus lateral
dorsiflex and evert
hand opposite CH does what to the ankle for calcaneus medial
dorsiflex and invert
which ankle adjustments must have 3rd party stabilization
everything except talus traction
indications of navicular AM
loss of fluid motion
tenderness
hx of a kicking injury
LOD of thrust for navicular AM
A-P and M-L
CH for cuboid AL
hand opposite side of involvement