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Ch 4 Eval. Ortho inj Matching
What are the two things that need to be determined with history on the foot or toes?
whether it is acute onset or insidious onset
Great toe pain consists of what?
Hallux ridgidus, hallux abducto valgus, sesamoid fx, sesamoiditis, gout, ingrown toenail
When performing flexion RROM on the other four toes what muscles are being tested?
flexor dig long/ flex dig brevis/ flex digiti minimi brevis
What is pes cavus?
High arch
what is forefoot varus?
1st MT is elevated relative to the 5th MT
What are you looking for when inspecting the posterior structures?
Achilles tendon alignment (WB)/Calcaneus, retrocalcaneal exotosis (Hauglands Deformity"pump bumps")
Metatarsal pain consists of what?
stres fx, nerve impingement, metatarsalgia
When performing extension RROM on the great toe what muscles are being tested?
ext hall long/ ext hall brev
What symptoms will arise if there is neurological issues in the foot or toes?
numbness, muscle weakness, reflex deficits
What structures would be involved if we were talking about retrocalcaneal pain?
Inflammation of the retrocalcaneal bursae, Achilles tendon, or OS Trigonum pathology.
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