Foot and Ankle Examination Flashcards
How do you position the patient?
Either standing or supine, with feet hanging over the end of the bed
What do you look fo
Supine
- Nail changes, rashes, scars, wounds, calluses
- Swelling or muscle wasting ofd calf muscles
- Toes for clawing, joint swelling, hallux valgus
- Sole - callus formation over metatarsal heads
Check shoe for wear
Later Standing
- Toe allignment
- Foot arch position, dropped arch or high arch? If arch is flattened ask patients to stand on tip-toes. The mobile arch will resolve.
- Allignment of hindfoot
- Varus or valgus deformity
- Look for achilles tendon swelling or thickening
What do you feel?
Temperature over forefoot, mid-foot and ankle.
Palpate for tenderness
Squeeze MTP joints
Palpate subtalar, midfoot, tarsal and ankle joints for tenderness
Pulse - dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial
What do you move for the feet?
Active - dorsiflexion and plantar flexion at the ankle joint and big toe
Passive - Dorsiflexion and plantarflexion at the joint. Inversion and eversion at subtalar joint and mid-tarsal joint. Assess dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of the big toe
How do you assess function?
Gait
Look for normal cycle of heel strike and toe off
Check for increased height of step, as in foot drop