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Which of the following terms can be describes as a hind foot fixed in plantar flexion? Question options: Pes cavus Hallux valgus Pes planus n 2 / poi Which intrinsic muscle is the only intrinsic located on the dorsal surface of the foot? Question options: Abductor hallucis Lumbricales Flexor digiti minimi n 2 / poi If a patient has damage to the nerve supplying the anterior compartment of the lower leg, you would expect to focus efforts on strengthening which group of muscles? Question options: Ankle evertors Ankle plantar flexors Toe flexors Ankle dorsiflexors n 2 / poi Walking on the lateral borders of your feet involves an isometric contraction of which group of muscles at the ankle? Question options: Ankle evertors Ankle plantar flexors Ankle dorsiflexors Ankle invertors n 2 / poi Your patient had a short leg cast that was too tight and bruised the superficial peroneal nerve. You would expect weakness in which of the following muscles? Question options: Extensor digitorum longus Anterior tibialis Gastrocnemius n 2 / poi The toe pathology characterized by pain and numbness typically between the third and fourth metatarsals, is which of the following? Question options: Turf toe Metatarsalgia Hammer toe n 2 / poi Which muscle originates on the posterior tibia and fibula and inserts on the posterior calcaneus? Question options: Gastrocnemius Plantaris Flexor digitorum longus n 2 / poi Which muscle originates on the fibula and runs behind the lateral malleolus to the base of the fifth metatarsal? Question options: Peroneus tertius Tibialis anterior Tibialis posterior n 2 / poi The soleus has which of the following actions? Question options: Knee flexion Ankle inversion B and C n 2 / poi Ankle inversion is accomplished by the action of the Question options: peroneus brevis. anterior tibialis. posterior tibialis. B and C n 2 / poi Excessive wear and damage to the medial side of a person's shoe would be attributed to which positional fault of the ankle? Question options: Calcaneal varus Pes planus Pes cavus n 2 / poi Which muscle originates on the posterior interosseus membrane and inserts on the navicular and most tarsals and metatarsals? Question options: Anterior tibialis Flexor digitorum longus Peroneus longus n 2 / poi You are asked to strengthen the muscles that support the arch of the foot (stirrup muscles). You would choose exercises for which of the following pairs of muscles? Question options: Anterior tibialis and posterior tibialis Peroneus longus and extensor hallucis longus Peroneus longus and peroneus brevis n 2 / poi Which of the following would be an effective closed chain exercise for strengthening all muscles of the ankle and foot? Question options: Model Short Answer Mini squats Model Short Answer Step-ups Model Short Answer Lunges Model Short Answer All of the above Model Short Answer Mini squats Model Short Answer Step-ups Model Short Answer Lunges Model Short Answer All of the above Model Short Answer Mini squats Model Short Answer Step-ups Model Short Answer Lunges Model Short Answer All of the above Model Short Answer Mini squats Model Short Answer Step-ups Model Short Answer Lunges Model Short Answer All of the above n 2 / poi Leaning into the wall with the left foot behind and the left knee bent is isolating a stretch to which muscle of the lower leg? Question options: Gastrocnemius Plantaris Popliteus n 2 / poi Shin splints is an overuse syndrome that can be caused by which of the following? Question options: Sports that involve repetitive jumping Running on tiptoes Running on hard surfaces Any of the above n 2 / poi With an ankle sprain, the most common direction of the twist and the tissue damaged is which of the following? Question options: Rolling to an everted position and spraining the deltoid ligament Rolling to an everted position and spraining the lateral ligament Rolling to an inverted position and spraining the deltoid ligament Rolling to an inverted position and spraining the lateral ligament n 2 / poi Which muscle originates from the posterior tibia and inserts on the distal phalanges of the four lesser toes? Question options: Tibialis posterior Flexor hallucis longus Dorsal interossei n 2 / poi Your patient has suffered a sprain to the deltoid ligament, and you are asked to strengthen muscles on the same side of the ankle. Which of the following exercises would best achieve this? Question options: Seated with cuff weight around dorsum of foot, evert foot Seated with cuff weight around dorsum of foot, dorsiflex foot Seated with cuff weight around dorsum of foot, plantarflex foot n 2 / poi The supporting ligament on the medial side of the ankle joint is called the Question options: spring ligament. lateral ligament. plantar aponeurosis. n 0 / poi The majority of the intrinsic muscles of the foot are innervated by which of the following nerves? Question options: Medial and lateral plantar nerves Superficial peroneal nerve Femoral nerve n 2 / poi As you descend stairs leading with your right foot, describe what is happening at the left ankle. Question options: Concentric contraction of the left ankle dorsiflexors An open chain activity of the left ankle muscles The left ankle dorsiflexors are becoming actively insufficient. n 2 / poi Which muscle has its origin on the lateral tibia and interosseus membrane and inserts on the first cuneiform and first metatarsal? Question options: Posterior tibialis Extensor hallucis longus Extensor digitorum longus n 0 / poi Which structure runs side to side at the distal row of tarsals? Question options: Lateral ligament Medial longitudinal arch Spring ligament n 2 / poi The midfoot contains ALL of these bones EXCEPT:
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week 5 quiz hip and knee
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which of the following terms can be describes as a hind foot fixed in plantar flexion
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which intrinsic muscle is the only intrinsic located on the dorsal surface of t