Exam 13: Structure and Function of the Ankle and Foot Complex

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Which of the following ligaments is MOST LIKELY to be injured with an ankle eversion sprain?

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What is the primary function of ankle and foot complex pronation at the subtalar joint?

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Which of the following bones comprise the talocrural joint?

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Which of the following bones comprise the rearfoot?

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Which of the following metatarsals has the least amount of mobility, allowing the other metatarsals to move around it so the foot can adapt to the ground during walking?

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Which of the following bones comprise the midfoot?

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Which of the following muscle tendons are located in the tarsal tunnel?

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  -Which of the following foot arches has a characteristic of rigidity and assists with forward propulsion during walking? -Which of the following foot arches has a characteristic of rigidity and assists with forward propulsion during walking?

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What is the primary motion that occurs at the subtalar joint?

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Which of the following statements BEST describes the function of the tibialis posterior muscle?

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Which of the following BEST describes the optimal position for stretching the gastrocnemius muscle?

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