foot Flashcards

1
Q

what does a positive Mortons test indicate

A

morton’s neuroma

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2
Q

describe Mortons part 1

A

palpate for pain or a mass

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3
Q

describe Mortons part 2

A

compress MT heads together, pain

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4
Q

where is Mortons neuroma MC found

A

between 3rd and 4th MT heads

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5
Q

what would you want to differentiate Mortons neuroma from

A

stress fx, MTP subluxation, plantar fascitis

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6
Q

what is a positive strunskys

A

pain the MT arch

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7
Q

what does positive strunskys indicate

A

metatarsalgia

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8
Q

indications for T-MT A

A

loss of fluid motion, tenderness

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9
Q

what are possible causes of T-MT A

A

disuse, hard shoes, foot being stepped on

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10
Q

PP for T-MT A

A

supine

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11
Q

what is the CP for T-MT A

A

chiropractic index finger

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12
Q

LOD of thrust for T-MT A

A

A-P

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13
Q

what pathology may IP traction take care of

A

hammertoes
DJD
subluxation
jammed toes

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14
Q

medial calcaneus will have restricted fluid motion during what ortho test

A

lateral stability

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15
Q

what indicated medial calcaneus

A

restricted ROM
acute pain
hx of eversion sprain

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16
Q

what are indications for calcaneus lateral

A

hx of inversion sprain
tenderness
loss of ROM
restricted ROM

17
Q

CP for medial calcaneous

A

thenar of hand corresponding to side of involvement

18
Q

what is the CP for lateral calcaneus

A

thenar of hand opposite side of involvement

19
Q

hand opposite CH does what to the ankle for calcaneus lateral

A

dorsiflex and evert

20
Q

hand opposite CH does what to the ankle for calcaneus medial

A

dorsiflex and invert

21
Q

which ankle adjustments must have 3rd party stabilization

A

everything except talus traction

22
Q

indications of navicular AM

A

loss of fluid motion
tenderness
hx of a kicking injury

23
Q

LOD of thrust for navicular AM

A

A-P and M-L

24
Q

CH for cuboid AL

A

hand opposite side of involvement

25
Q

indications for cuboid AL

A

loss of fluid motion
tenderness
dull ache in calf

26
Q

where should thumbs be for cuboid AL

A

one under 4th and 5th Mts and one under cuneiforms and navicular

27
Q

indications for a cuneiform P

A

loss of fluid motion
fallen arch
pain and swelling

28
Q

where should the fingers be for cuneiform P

A

pros end of MTs and wrapped around the dorsum of the foot

29
Q

indications for MT-P P

A

loss of fluid motion
tenderness
callus buildup over MT head

30
Q

indications for MT-P joint traction

A

loss of fluid motion

tenderness

31
Q

what types of maladies may MT-P traction take care of

A

MT-P P
DJD
bunion
arthridities

32
Q

CP for MT-P P

A

9 of hand corresponding to side of involvement

33
Q

PP for bunion

A

prone

34
Q

describe bunion part 1

A

MT-P traction until pt can tolerate thrust

35
Q

describe bunion part 2

A

thrust

36
Q

indications for bunion adjustment

A

valgus deformity
callus at medial MT-P joint
fixation in most directions
X-rays show formation