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Pedorthotics
Foot Orthosis
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04/22/2008

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Term
What are the two impression techniques used for the foot, and what joint is palpated in a neutral position to obtain an impression?
Definition
  • Biofoam (crush box)

 

  • Suspension cast (plaster)
  • Palpate the talonavicular joint in a neutral position

 

Term
Describe a rigid foot orthotic
Definition
  • A fxn'l foot orthotic that is made from a rigid plastic or equal material
  • Designed based on body weight and activity level of the patient
  • Fits inside a shoe
  • Often designed to allow pronation control by wedging the hind foot
Term
Describe a semi-rigid foot orthotic
Definition
  • Has more flexibility than rigid plastic
  • Thichness is based on body wieight and activity
Term
Describe a flexible foot orthotic aka accommodative or diabetic orthotic
Definition
  • Made from very soft and forgiving material
  • When pressure is exerted on it, it will thin out and depress, crating more surface area to vary the pressure distribution
  • Great for diabetics that have no sensation in the foot
Term
  • A flexible deformity is:
  • A rigid (fixed) deformity is:
Definition
  • Flexible: there is movement within the joint, you can apply a wedge to help correct the deformity, to get teh joint back to neutral
  • Fixed: there is no movement allowed within the join, un-even WB
    • to help correct a deformity you could use a wedge to accommodate the deformity, bring the ground up to it and help to relieve thre pressures
Term
At what measurement would a LLD be necessary to correct with an external lift on the shoe?
Definition

When there is over 1/4 inch of a LLD

 

** if the discrepency is up to 3/8ths an inch it can be corrected inside the shoe

Term
Wedges are used to correct what types of issues at the foot?
Definition
Issues in the coronal plane: inversion and eversion
Term
A correcting flexible wedge can be used to:
Definition
change the mechanics of the joint
Term
  • An accommodating rigid Medially placed wedge is used to accommidate a:

 

  • An accommodating rigid Laterally placed wedge is used to accommidate a:
Definition
  • Accommodating rigid: Medial
    • for a flexible valgus, or fixed varus deformity
  •  Accommodating rigid: Lateral
    • for a flexible varus or fixed valgus deformity
Term
A plastazote shoe (rounded out shoe) is a great remedy for what types of orthopedic issues?
Definition
  • Claw toes
  • Hammer toes
  • Diabetic foot
  • Partial foot
  • Heel ulcers
Term
A SACH Heel (solid ankle cushioned heel) assists with what motion and is used for what types of orthopedic issues?
Definition
  • Compresses the heel at heel strike to allow for tibial translaion making PF possible
  • Useful for:
    • arthritis
    • ankle fusion
    • pain
Term

A metatarsal rocker on a shoe is useful for

assisting with what motion, by performing what type of mechanics at tibia and ankle?

 

Why might this design be useful?

Definition
  • A Metatarsal rocker creates a slope along the anterior portion of the shoe to help assist with DF
  • The rocker action allows anterior translation of the tibia to simulate DF while the ankle remains at 90 degrees
  • Can be useful for fractured MT heads and forefoot disorders
Term

What are the characteristics of a diabetic shoe?

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Definition
  • Deep toe box
  • proper last shape
  • padded collar and tongue
  • rocker
Term
What best describes a functional foot orthosis?
Definition

A Rigid plastic device (in order for it to provide motion control it must be stiff (rigid) and supportive.

Term
What bony structures are palpated to determine subtalor neutral?
Definition

navicular & talus

Term
What is the purpose of a metatarsal/rocker bar?
Definition
Unload the forefoot
Term
What motion does a metatarsal rocker simulate?
Definition
Dorsiflexion
Term

What is the purpose of an

outflare heel wedge (extra wide heel)?

 

Definition
  • Control pronation
  • Control supination
  • Control medial and lateral stability of the hindfoot
Term
A medial heel wedge can be used to manage what?
Definition
a flexible hindfoot valgus and fixed hindfoot varus
Term
What is the orthotic advantage of a shoe with a reinforced counter?
Definition

Assists with medial and lateral stability during stance phases

Term
Describe an equinovarus deformity.
Definition

A flexible foot with high steppage gait

Term
What is the common name for a talipesequinovarus deformity?
Definition
club foot
Term

What musclces are attached to the talus?

Definition
None
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