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1. The subtalar joint is also known as the: talonavicular

calcaneocuboid

talocalcaneal

transverse tarsal

2. What is another name for the os calcis? talus

astragulus

navicular

calcaneus

3. The midfoot region has how many bones in it? 5

2

7

12

4. The foot has how many bones (not including the sesamoids)? 30

27

26

14

5. The sustenaculum tali supports the Anterior tibial tendon

Talus

Anterior surface of the navicular

The subtalar joint

6. Which phalanx has only 2 bones? Hallux

Second Digit

Little Toe

None of them have only two bones

7. Ligaments: Connect bone to bone

Connect tendon to bone

Connect muscle to bone

Connect muscle to tendon

8. The deltoid ligament is fan shaped and is divided into 2 portions: Superficial and deep

Lateral and posterior

Lateral and anterior

None of these

 
9. The tendons passing through the tarsal tunnel include all of these except:  
Posterior tibialis

Tendoachilles

Flexor hallucis longus

Flexor digitorum brevis

10. The name of the artery found on the dorsum of the foot is the: Anterior tibial artery

Dorsalis pedis artery

Common digital artery

Anterior peroneal artery

11. The gait cycle is defined as: The interval from toe off to the toe off of the opposite foot

The interval from heel strike of one foot to heel strike by the same foot at the next step

The interval from midfoot stance to toe off

None of the above

12. The main phases of gait include: Stance phase and swing phase

Static phase and swing phase

Swing phase and inactive phase

Inactive and stance phase

13. The 1st aspect of the 1st phase of gait is: Propulsive

Midstance

Swing

Heel strike

14. What indicates the beginning of the propulsive phase of gait? 

Heel strike

Forefoot loading

Heel lift

Toe off

15. The stance phase occupies what percent of the gait cycle 75%

62%

50%

40%

16. Swing phase takes up what percent of the gait cycle? 38%

81%

62%

70%

17. Abduction of the foot occurs in the _______________ plane. 

transverse

frontal

sagittal

coronal

18. Supination consists of: 
inversion, plantarflexion, adduction

inversion, dorsiflexion, adduction

inversion, plantarflexion, abduction

eversion, dorsiflexion, abduction

19. The turning of the foot towards the midline in the frontal plane is: 
inversion

eversion

abduction

adduction

20. Which term refers to pointing the toes toward the ground: Abduction

Adduction

Dorsiflexion

Plantar flexion

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