Deck 8: Foot and Toe Pathologies
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Deck 8: Foot and Toe Pathologies
1
Which of the following joints is not involved with pronation and supination?
A) Talocrural
B) Subtalar
C) Proximal tibiofibular syndesmosis
D) Midtarsal
A) Talocrural
B) Subtalar
C) Proximal tibiofibular syndesmosis
D) Midtarsal
C
2
An athlete presents in the athletic training room with a bump on the back of the heel. It is red,swollen,and painful to the touch.The athlete states that it has been there for a while,but the new shoes he is wearing have irritated it.What does this athlete have?
A) Retrocalcaneal exostosis
B) Os trigonum
C) Achilles tendonitis
D) Plantarcalcaneal exostosis
A) Retrocalcaneal exostosis
B) Os trigonum
C) Achilles tendonitis
D) Plantarcalcaneal exostosis
A
3
A male athlete presents in the athletic training room with redness,swelling,and pain in the great toe with no mechanism of injury.Evaluation reveals pain on palpation,but pain does not increase with toe extension.Which of the following injuries is indicated by these signs and symptoms?
A) Gout
B) First-degree sprain of the great toe
C) Bunion
D) Ingrown toenail
A) Gout
B) First-degree sprain of the great toe
C) Bunion
D) Ingrown toenail
A
4
Which bone is the most lateral bone of the midfoot?
A) Navicular
B) Calcaneus
C) Cuboid
D) Third cuneiform
A) Navicular
B) Calcaneus
C) Cuboid
D) Third cuneiform
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5
Which tarsal bone (often referred to as the "keystone")comprises the main structure of the medial longitudinal arch?
A) Navicular
B) Calcaneus
C) Cuboid
D) First cuneiform
A) Navicular
B) Calcaneus
C) Cuboid
D) First cuneiform
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6
Which of the following bony landmarks are located on the calcaneus?
A) Peroneal tubercle, dome, sustentaculum tali
B) Medial malleolus, peroneal tubercle, tarsal tunnel
C) Sustentaculum tali, peroneal tubercle, lateral cuboid articulation
D) Calcaneal tubercle, tarsal tunnel, dome
A) Peroneal tubercle, dome, sustentaculum tali
B) Medial malleolus, peroneal tubercle, tarsal tunnel
C) Sustentaculum tali, peroneal tubercle, lateral cuboid articulation
D) Calcaneal tubercle, tarsal tunnel, dome
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7
How many structural bones form the three regions of the foot?
A) 25
B) 26
C) 27
D) 28
A) 25
B) 26
C) 27
D) 28
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8
What bone(s)of the foot is (are)responsible for assisting in absorbing and redirecting weight-bearing forces,reducing friction,and protecting the tendon?
A) Talus
B) Calcaneus
C) Sesamoids
D) Navicular
A) Talus
B) Calcaneus
C) Sesamoids
D) Navicular
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9
Which movements occur at the subtalar joint?
A) Pronation and supination
B) Inversion and eversion
C) Plantar flexion and dorsiflexion
D) Internal and external rotation
A) Pronation and supination
B) Inversion and eversion
C) Plantar flexion and dorsiflexion
D) Internal and external rotation
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10
Which vascular structure is found behind the medial malleolus?
A) Medial tibial artery
B) Posterior tibial artery
C) Arcuate artery
D) First dorsal metatarsal artery
A) Medial tibial artery
B) Posterior tibial artery
C) Arcuate artery
D) First dorsal metatarsal artery
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11
What structure serves to provide inferior support to the talus and is generally found one thumb's width below the medial malleolus?
A) Navicular
B) First cuneiform
C) Sustentaculum tali
D) Plantar fascia
A) Navicular
B) First cuneiform
C) Sustentaculum tali
D) Plantar fascia
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12
What injury results in an abducted first ray at the metatarsophalangeal (MTP)joint?
A) Hallux rigidus
B) Hallux maximus
C) Hallux valgus
D) Hallux internus
A) Hallux rigidus
B) Hallux maximus
C) Hallux valgus
D) Hallux internus
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13
Which of the following produces the windlass effect?
A) Flexion of the toes causes the calcaneus to come forward.
B) Extension of the toes causes the calcaneus to come forward.
C) Flexion of the toes causes the navicular to drop down.
D) Extension of the toes causes the navicular to drop down.
A) Flexion of the toes causes the calcaneus to come forward.
B) Extension of the toes causes the calcaneus to come forward.
C) Flexion of the toes causes the navicular to drop down.
D) Extension of the toes causes the navicular to drop down.
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14
How many muscles attach to the talus?
A) Zero
B) One
C) Two
D) Three
A) Zero
B) One
C) Two
D) Three
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15
Which section of the foot is composed of the navicular,three cuneiforms,and the cuboid bones?
A) Forefoot
B) Midfoot
C) Rearfoot
D) Toes
A) Forefoot
B) Midfoot
C) Rearfoot
D) Toes
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16
Which of the following is the best position for the ankle when assessing passive range of motion for extension of the great toe?
A) 90° (anatomical neutral)
B) 5° of plantar flexion
C) 15° of plantar flexion
D) 25° of plantar flexion
A) 90° (anatomical neutral)
B) 5° of plantar flexion
C) 15° of plantar flexion
D) 25° of plantar flexion
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17
Which muscular layer of the foot contains the abductor hallucis,flexor digitorum brevis,and abductor digiti minimi?
A) Superficial
B) Middle
C) Deep
D) Interosseous
A) Superficial
B) Middle
C) Deep
D) Interosseous
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18
Which bone is the primary insertion for the tibialis posterior?
A) Navicular
B) Calcaneus
C) Cuboid
D) Base of the fifth metatarsal
A) Navicular
B) Calcaneus
C) Cuboid
D) Base of the fifth metatarsal
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19
For which problem would one recommend proper bathing,regularly changing socks,and keeping the area dry to help prevent the buildup of fungi?
A) Molluscum contagiosum
B) Tinea pedis
C) Verruca plantaris
D) Hard corns
A) Molluscum contagiosum
B) Tinea pedis
C) Verruca plantaris
D) Hard corns
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20
Which ligament is also referred to as the "spring" ligament?
A) Calcaneocuboid
B) Long plantar
C) Medial talocalcaneal
D) Plantar calcaneonavicular
A) Calcaneocuboid
B) Long plantar
C) Medial talocalcaneal
D) Plantar calcaneonavicular
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21
During static weight bearing,in which of the following foot postures does the forefoot compensate by abducting and everting,resulting in a more planus foot?
A) Rearfoot varus
B) Forefoot valgus
C) Forefoot varus
D) Rearfoot valgus
A) Rearfoot varus
B) Forefoot valgus
C) Forefoot varus
D) Rearfoot valgus
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22
Which of the following is not one of the five bones that form the medial longitudinal arch?
A) Cuboid
B) Calcaneus
C) Talus
D) First cuneiform
A) Cuboid
B) Calcaneus
C) Talus
D) First cuneiform
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23
Which drop is considered normal when performing the navicular drop test?
A) 0.6 to 1.8 cm
B) 1.8 to 2.3 cm
C) 0 to 0.6 cm
D) 0 cm
A) 0.6 to 1.8 cm
B) 1.8 to 2.3 cm
C) 0 to 0.6 cm
D) 0 cm
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24
Which description best describes rearfoot varus?
A) Metatarsal heads are inverted relative to the rearfoot
B) Metatarsal heads are everted relative to the rearfoot
C) Calcaneus is inverted relative to the long axis of the bisected lower leg
D) Calcaneus is everted relative to the long axis of the tibia
A) Metatarsal heads are inverted relative to the rearfoot
B) Metatarsal heads are everted relative to the rearfoot
C) Calcaneus is inverted relative to the long axis of the bisected lower leg
D) Calcaneus is everted relative to the long axis of the tibia
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25
A quantitative measure of what motion can be calculated using the navicular drop test?
A) Pronation
B) Supination
C) Plantar flexion
D) Dorsiflexion
A) Pronation
B) Supination
C) Plantar flexion
D) Dorsiflexion
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26
Which of the following conditions does not result in retrocalcaneal pain?
A) Inflammation of the retrocalcaneal bursa
B) Degeneration of the Achilles tendon
C) Os trigonum pathology
D) Weakness of the gastrocnemius
A) Inflammation of the retrocalcaneal bursa
B) Degeneration of the Achilles tendon
C) Os trigonum pathology
D) Weakness of the gastrocnemius
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27
Which of the following deformities involves the progressive contracture of the interosseous or lumbrical muscles?
A) Claw toe
B) Hammer toe
C) Morton's toe
D) Hallux valgus
A) Claw toe
B) Hammer toe
C) Morton's toe
D) Hallux valgus
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28
Which of the following deformities is formed by the first metatarsal being shorter than the second?
A) Claw toe
B) Hammer toe
C) Morton's toe
D) Hallux valgus
A) Claw toe
B) Hammer toe
C) Morton's toe
D) Hallux valgus
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29
Which nerve is inflamed when someone is suffering from intermetatarsal neuroma?
A) Plantar
B) Tibial
C) Superficial peroneal
D) Deep peroneal
A) Plantar
B) Tibial
C) Superficial peroneal
D) Deep peroneal
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30
Walking on the heel to avoid push-off may indicate all of the following except
A) metatarsal fracture.
B) calcaneal injury.
C) plantar fasciitis.
D) great toe pathology.
A) metatarsal fracture.
B) calcaneal injury.
C) plantar fasciitis.
D) great toe pathology.
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31
In which of the following foot postures does the rearfoot become hypermobile,resulting in increased pronation?
A) Rearfoot varus
B) Rearfoot valgus
C) Forefoot varus
D) Forefoot valgus
A) Rearfoot varus
B) Rearfoot valgus
C) Forefoot varus
D) Forefoot valgus
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32
The foot's intrinsic muscles originate and insert from the foot and are grouped into how many layers?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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33
Which of the following is described as contractures of the associated toe extensors and flexors accompanied by an inability of the interosseous muscles to hold the proximal phalanx in the neutral position?
A) Claw toe
B) Hammer toe
C) Morton's toe
D) Hallux valgus
A) Claw toe
B) Hammer toe
C) Morton's toe
D) Hallux valgus
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34
What joint is better known as the Lisfranc joint?
A) Intermetatarsal
B) Tarsometatarsal
C) Metatarsophalangeal
D) Interphalangeal
A) Intermetatarsal
B) Tarsometatarsal
C) Metatarsophalangeal
D) Interphalangeal
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35
Typically,where is pain centralized when someone has plantar fasciitis?
A) Medial calcaneal tubercle
B) Sustentaculum tali
C) Navicular tuberosity
D) Base of the fifth metatarsal
A) Medial calcaneal tubercle
B) Sustentaculum tali
C) Navicular tuberosity
D) Base of the fifth metatarsal
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36
The lateral arch is composed of all of the following bones except the
A) calcaneus.
B) cuboid.
C) fifth metatarsal.
D) talus.
A) calcaneus.
B) cuboid.
C) fifth metatarsal.
D) talus.
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37
When measuring the angle of the medial longitudinal arch,which static position is considered normal?
A) 121° to 130°
B) 131° to 152°
C) 153° to 162°
D) 110° to 120°
A) 121° to 130°
B) 131° to 152°
C) 153° to 162°
D) 110° to 120°
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38
Which is not a factor that can predispose someone to hallux valgus?
A) Pes cavus
B) Improperly fitted shoes
C) Rheumatoid arthritis
D) Wearing of high heels
A) Pes cavus
B) Improperly fitted shoes
C) Rheumatoid arthritis
D) Wearing of high heels
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39
Which of the following muscles is (are)found within the second layer of intrinsic foot muscles?
A) Abductor hallucis
B) Flexor digitorum brevis
C) Abductor digiti minimi
D) Lumbricals
A) Abductor hallucis
B) Flexor digitorum brevis
C) Abductor digiti minimi
D) Lumbricals
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40
The Mulder Sign involves compression of what structure?
A) Medial longitudinal arch
B) Lateral longitudinal arch
C) Transverse arch
D) Distal tibiofibular joint
A) Medial longitudinal arch
B) Lateral longitudinal arch
C) Transverse arch
D) Distal tibiofibular joint
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41
Which muscle inserts onto the styloid process of the base of the fifth metatarsal?
A) Peroneus brevis
B) Peroneus longus
C) Peroneus tertius
D) Tibialis posterior
A) Peroneus brevis
B) Peroneus longus
C) Peroneus tertius
D) Tibialis posterior
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