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What is the joint position being tested for the Anterior Tibialis?
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Dorsiflexion and inversion of the anke.`
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What are the muscles being tested in the joint and ankle when testing the anterior tib?
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1. Anterior Tib
2. Extensors 3. Peronius Tertius |
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What are the overactive muscles if strength is limited when testing the anterior tib?
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Gastroc, Soleus, peroneus longus and peroneus brevis
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How should the client be positioned when testing the anterior tib?
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Client is supine with knee extended. Ankle in dorisflextion and inversion.
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When assessing the anterior tib, when is movement impairment associated with this test?
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flattening of the feet during the overhead squat assessment (excessive pronation)
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What is the joint position being tested when assessing the posterior tib?
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Plantar Flexion and inversion of the ankle
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What are the muscles being tested when assessing the posterior tib?
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1. Posterior tib
2. Anterior tib 3. Soleus 4. Flexors (digitorum) |
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What are the overactive muscles being tested when assessing the posterior tib?
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1. Peronius Longus, brevis and tertius
2. Extensors |
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When assessing the posterior tib, when is movement impairment associated with this test?
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flattening of feet during the overhead squat assessment (excessive pronation)
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When assessing the Posterior Tibialis, when is position of the client?
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Supine, knee extended, Ankle in plantarflexion and inversion
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