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What is the normal rang eo fo dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of the ankle joint
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Dorsiflexion 20-30 degrees
Plantar flexion 30-50 degrees |
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How do you calculate subtalr joint neutral position?
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NP STJ = eversion ROM – (total ROM/3)A positivie value indicates a valgus or neutral position
A negative value indicates a varus or neutral position |
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What is normal inversion and eversion of subtalar joint
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Eversion 10 – 15
Inversion 20-30 Total 30-35 |
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What is the compensation for forefoot varus
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Hyperpronation of the STJ/MTJ
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What are some clinical signs of forefoot varus?
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HAV, met primus elevatus, plantar fascitis, hallux limitus, internal rotation to compensate for hyperpronation
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What is the compensation of flexible forefoot valgus?
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Supination around the LMTJ
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What are some clinical signs of flexible forefoot valgus
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Tibial sesamoiditis, flexor stabilization hammertoes, medial knee strain, adductovarus 4th and 5th toes,
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