AN 3203 MOD 10 EXAM WITH all QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
Which of the following muscles assists in returning the subtalar joint to
neutral and then a supinated position late in stance?
a) tibialis posterior
b) tibialis anterior
c) flexor digitorum longus
d) flexor hallucis longus
a) tibialis posterior
c) flexor digitorum longus
d) flexor hallucis longus
Which of the following are functions of the peroneus (fibularis) muscles
during gait?
a) slow down the rate of supination late in stance
b) stabilize the articulations of the foot during propulsion
a) slow down the rate of supination late in stance
b) stabilize the articulations of the foot during propulsion
T/F The function of the intrinsic muscles of the foot is to act as prime
movers of the great toe and the lesser toes.
false
Which of the following are functions of gluteus maximus?
a) slow down the femur at the end of swing
b) initiate hip extension at the beginning of stance
c) create abduction of the hip at the beginning of swing
a) slow down the femur at the end of swing
b) initiate hip extension at the beginning of stance
c) create abduction of the hip at the beginning of swing
T/F Sartorius plays it's major role during stance phase.
false
Which of the following are functions of tibialis anterior during gait?
a) allows the toes to clear the ground during swing phase
,b) supinate the subtalar joint late in stance phase
c) slows down the rate of plantarflexion during early stance phase
d) slows down the rate of pronation during early stance phase
a) allows the toes to clear the ground during swing phase
c) slows down the rate of plantarflexion during early stance phase
d) slows down the rate of pronation during early stance phase
Which of the following are functions of tibialis posterior during gait?
a) slow down the rate of pronation in stance phase
b) supinate the subtalar joint late in stance phase
c) slows down the rate of plantarflexion during early stance phase
d) allows the toes to clear the ground during swing phase
a) slow down the rate of pronation in stance phase
b) supinate the subtalar joint late in stance phase
What is the measure of the point of initial contact. It is the % length of
the shoe where initial contact occurs (lower percentage at the rear,
higher at the front).
Strike Index
Your patient has a strike index of 8%. This would indicate that the
patient is a:
a) forefoot striker
b) midfoot striker
c) rearfoot striker
c) rearfoot striker
Where is a shoe required to bend?
-a point just behind the metatarsal heads to an angle of about 30°
How much energy expenditure does an increase of 100g on each foot
cause?
1%
Which factors help reduce over-pronation?
a) stiff heel counter
b) increased heel height
c) increased medial midsole stiffness
d) straight last
, a) stiff heel counter
b) increased heel height
c) increased medial midsole stiffness
What does running with shoes increase compared to running barefoot?
pronation
What were the findings of Hintermann & Nigg, 1998 in Pronation in
Runners: Implications for Injuries?
-Individuals with injuries typically have pronation movement which is
about 2-4 degrees greater than those with no injuries.
-However 40-50% of runners with excessive pronation do not have
overuse injuries
The most common last configuration in modern running shoes is:
a) board last
b) combination last
c) strobel board last
d) slip last
c) strobel board last
Which type of midsole material is more durable?
a) EVA
b) polyurethane
b) polyurethane
Your patient is an over-pronator. Which drop would be more likely to
match their foot-type?
a) 8mm
b) 0mm
a) 8mm
Your patient tells you that she has osteoarthritis of the great toe and it is
very painful when she walks. You will suggest that she buy running
shoes with a ________ finger rocker.
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
c) 4
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