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