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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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Anatomy/Background

MC

HOPSMC

Injuries 2:MC

True/False

Anatomy

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Injuries 1:MC

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The main supporting ligament of the medial longitudinal arch is:

A. Deltoid B. Long Plantar Ligament C. Plantar AponeurosisD. Plantar Calcaneonavicular

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Muscles that produce supination are the:

A. Peroneus Longus and BrevisB. Tibialis Posterior and Flexor Digitorum LongusC. Gastrocnemius and SoleusD. Extensor Digitorum Longus and Brevis

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Which of the following is the best type of shoe for a person who excessively pronates?

A. Flexible with Rearfoot ControlB. Less Flexible with a High ArchC. Rigid with a Loose RearfootD. Less Flexible with Rearfoot Control

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Which of the following bones is the main bearer of weight in the foot?

A. First MetatarsalB. First Cuneiform C. Second Cuneiform D. Second Metatarsal

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Which of the following is NOT considered part of the stance phase?

A. Initial ContactB. Pre-SwingC. MidstanceD. Mid-swing

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A pes planus foot is associated with

A. Fallen Metatarsal Heads B. Pronation C. Tight Achilles TendonD. Pes cavus

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A general term to describe pain in the ball of the foot is:

A. Bursitis B. MetatarsalgiaC. Morton's SyndromeD. Exostoses

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Another name for an abnormally high arch is:

A. Pes Plantaris B. Pes Equina C. Pes CavusD. Hallus Rigidis

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When observing and doing special tests, one should always

A. Go to the point of painB. Do a bilateral comparisonC. Do each test 3 timesD. Only record the positive signs

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Pulses found in the foot are:

A. Dorsal pedis and posterior tibialB. Fibula anterior and plantar pedisC. Hallus longus and brevisD. Morton’s and Jone’s

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A condition in which the common plantar nerve becomes entrapped between the 3rd and 4th metatarsal heads

producing radiating pain distally is called

A. Morton’s Neuroma B. Interdigital Syndrome C. Hammer ToesD. Hallux Neuritis

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A fracture caused by severe inversion and dorsiflexion would occur to which of the following bones?

A. Navicular B. Lateral Malleolus C. TalusD. Sesamoid Bones

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Sever’s disease is an apophyseal traction-type injury commonly seen at the:

A. Peroneal Attachment on the Fifth MetatarsalB. Tibialis Posterior Attachment on the NavicularC. Extensor Hallucis Longus Attachment on the Great

ToeD. Achilles Tendon Attachment on the Calcaneus

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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:

A. Plantar Fasciitis B. Stress Fracture C. Bruised InstepD. Plantar neuroma

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A fracture caused by severe inversion and dorsiflexion would occur to which of the following bones?

A. Navicular B. Lateral Malleolus C. TalusD. Sesamoid Bones

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Pain on the anterior medial heel that occurs with the first steps in the morning is indicative of:

A. Calcaneal FractureB. Plantar FasciitisC. Calcaneal ApophysisD. Cuboid Subluxation

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Which of the following is NOT a prevalent cause of metatarsalgia?

A. Restricted Extensibility of the Gastrocnemius-Soleus Complex

B. Fallen Metatarsal ArchC. Abnormally Short First Metatarsal BoneD. Hammer or Clawed Toes

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A bunion is usually associated with a bone growth on:

A. The First Toe B. Any of the Toes C. The Medial MalleolusD. The Ball of the Foot

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BONUSSever’s disease is an apophyseal traction-type injury

commonly seen at the:

A. Peroneal Attachment on the Fifth MetatarsalB. Tibialis Posterior Attachment on the NavicularC. Extensor Hallucis Longus Attachment on the Great

ToeD. Achilles Tendon Attachment on the Calcaneus

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An irritation located between the calcaneous and the Achilles tendon commonly called a “pump bump” is

known as:

A. Retrocalcaneal BursitisB. Sever’s DiseaseC. Heel Spur SyndromeD. Stress Fracture

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

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In excessive supination, the majority of the weight is absorbed by the first and fifth metatarsals.

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The stance phase accounts for 60% of the total gait cycle in ambulation.

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For an athlete that has excessive pronation, one should have a rigid shoe.

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A hammertoe is a flexible deformity that becomes fixed.

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CUBOID

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NAVICULAR

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CALCANEUS

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5th METATARSAL

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MEDIAL MALLEOLUS

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Make your wager

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