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NWHSU NMS 1 - ALL Orthos Questions And Answers Iliopsoas & Rectus Femoris ROM test Iliopsoas - thigh should be at least parallel to floor Rectus femoris: Knee should hang perpendicular (90 degrees) Checkpoints for squat assessment Ankle/foot: -pronation/supination -int/ext rotation

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NWHSU NMS 1 - ALL Orthos Questions
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Iliopsoas & Rectus Femoris ROM test Iliopsoas - thigh should be at least parallel to floor




Rectus femoris: Knee should hang perpendicular (90 degrees)




Checkpoints for squat assessment Ankle/foot:


-pronation/supination

-int/ext rotation




Knee

-Valgus/varus

-knee in line with 2-3rd phalanges




1 leg squat




O'Donoghue's for Foot -Dorsiflexion


-Plantar flexion

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-Inversion

-Eversion

-Toe extension




Fick angle Toes maintain a slight toe-out position


-12-18 degrees




Hammer toes and claw toes




Tibial torsion Normal: 15-20 degrees external


> is ext. torsion

< is int. Torsion




Navicular drop test -Mark the navicular bone


-compare weight bearing vs NON weight bearing.




NORMAL: 6-10mm

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11-15 is excessive

>15mm is abnormal




Functional heel raise test -test if arch appears with heels lifting


-use after seeing flat feet, see if functional or structural




AKA: Hubscher or Jack's test




Pronation/supination test Patient crosses arms and rotates side to side


-see if alternating arches pronate and supinate evenly




Balance test One leg balance


-Open eyes: 10-60sec

-Closed eyes: 6-30sec

-Motor control: Flat feet, hip drop, shoulders unlevel

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Ankle ROM values PF: 50


DF: 20

Add: 20

ABd: 10

Inversion: 5

Eversion: 5




Weight bearing wall lunge test -Toes 5" from wall


-Heel stays down




If using...

Inclinometer: <38 degrees

Measuring tape: >10cm




Gastrocnemius ROM test Straight knee, press into DF


-should get to 0 degrees

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