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ABC Certified Orthotic Fitter Exam Correct answers latest update Rubor Dark coloration of the skin that does not fade Mottling Blotchy appearance of the skin Callus (Tyloma) Thickened layers of skin, often on the hands or feet, where friction repeatedly occurs Hard Corn (Heloma Durum) Small patch of thickened, dead skin with a packed center. Form usually 4th/5th toe Soft Corn (Heloma Molle) (wound) usually in between 4th/5th wed space Edema Excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body. dependent edema a fluid accumulation in the tissues influenced by gravity; usually greater in the lower extremities than in tissue levels above the level of the heart venous edema increased capillary pressure and venous obstruction mixed edema waxy skin lymphedema swelling due to an abnormal accumulation of lymph fluid within the tissues Normal Pedal(foot) Temperature 80-90 *F Proprioception Perception or awareness of the position and movement of the body. Tuning Fork Test(weber test) Discrepancy Window 8 Seconds

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ABC Certified Orthotic Fitter Exam Correct
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Rubor
Dark coloration of the skin that does not fade


Mottling
Blotchy appearance of the skin


Callus (Tyloma)
Thickened layers of skin, often on the hands or feet, where friction repeatedly occurs


Hard Corn (Heloma Durum)
Small patch of thickened, dead skin with a packed center. Form usually 4th/5th toe


Soft Corn (Heloma Molle)
(wound) usually in between 4th/5th wed space


Edema
Excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body.


dependent edema
a fluid accumulation in the tissues influenced by gravity; usually greater in the lower extremities than
in tissue levels above the level of the heart


venous edema
increased capillary pressure and venous obstruction


mixed edema
waxy skin


lymphedema
swelling due to an abnormal accumulation of lymph fluid within the tissues


Normal Pedal(foot) Temperature
80-90 *F


Proprioception
Perception or awareness of the position and movement of the body.


Tuning Fork Test(weber test) Discrepancy Window
8 Seconds


Stance Phase comprises what percent of the gait cycle?

,62%


Swing Phase comprises what percent of the gait cycle?
38%


Saggital Plane
divides the body into a right and left side. (Dorsiflexion/Plantarflexion)


Frontal Plane
Divides the body into front and back portions. (Anterior/Posterior)(inversion/Eversion)


Transverse Plane
horizontal division of the body into upper and lower portions (Abduction/Adduction)


Pronation(of the foot)
triplane movement comprised of dorsiflexion, eversion, abduction


Supination(of the foot)
Triplane movement comprised of plantarflexion, inversion, adduction


Heel Strike (initial contact)
Foot is inverted and dorsiflexed, Pressure should land on lateral heel


Foot Flat (Loading Response)
Foot is inverted, Pressure is on the lateral border of foot


Midstance
Foot is subtalar neutral(not pronated/supinated). Pressure transfers from lateral to medial side of
foot across ball of foot


Heel Off (Terminal Stance)
Foot is everted and slightly plantarflexed. Pressure on medial forefoot.


Toe Off (Pre-Swing)
Foot is everted and fully plantarflexed. Pressure should go through hallux.


Initial (Early) Swing
Knee is flexed, toes pointing toward ground.


Midswing
Tibia is perpendicular with the ground.


Late Swing

, Leg is extended, heel pointing toward ground ready to go into next heel strike.


Ataxic Gait
An unsteady, uncoordinated walk, employing a wide base and the feet thrown out.


Antalgic Gait
A persons manner of walking that develops as a way to avoid pain while walking, "limping'


Apraxic Gait
Shuffling walk or trouble getting started with the gait cycle


Prefab diabetic Orthotic Molds SX(symptoms)
Diabetes Type 1 or 2, Foot Calluses, Poor Circulation


BK (Below Knee) 20 - 30 mmHG Compression Stockings SX
Burns, Dependant Edema, Lymphedema


Axilla
armpit


sternal notch
at superior end of manubrium between medial ends of the two clavicles


xyphoid process
The cartilage at the lower end of the sternum


ASIS
anterior superior iliac spine (top of pelvic bone)


Symphysis Pubis
a cartilaginous joint that is the point of fusion for two pubic bones


Acromion
an extension of the scapula that forms the high point of the shoulder


antecubital
anterior surface of elbow (elbow pit)


Olecranon
back of elbow (point of elbow)


styloid process of radius
Medial "point" of wrist

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