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ChiroBoards3: Misc = ankle/foot tests; malingering tests; AS tests, other tests,

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Flat foot, aka   Pes planus  
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Most common birth defect where heel is elevated and foot is turned inward =   Talipes Equinovarus (club foot)  
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Club foot, aka   talibes equinovarus  
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very high arch, toes in flexion. aka =   Pes Cavus  
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Trt for Pes Cavus   Orthotic stretch out  
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Type of fx people with pes cavus are prone to =   March fracture  
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heel spur pain when walking in morning, Improves as day progresses   plantar fasciitis  
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Pain and burning on soles of foot (medial plantar nerve) =   Tarsal tunnel syndrome  
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Achilles tendon rupture, aka's : (2)   Thompson's, aka Simmond's trauma  
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Foot = Thompson's Test = Explain (for feet!)   Pt. prone; feet hanging off table; Dr. flexes knee to 90 degrees and squeezes calf. If no plantar flexion occurs in foot = Achilles tendon rupture  
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Pt. instructed to kneel on a table 18 inches from the floor, bend forward at the trunk and touch the floor. Doctor holds ankles. (The patient refuses to perform)   Burn's Bench test (malingering)  
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Pt. supine. Doctor places one hand under each heel and asks pt. to lift affected limb. (The doctor doesn't feel the unaffected side pressing downward.) =   Hoover's sign (malingering)  
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pt. is sitting upright on bench and doctor extends their leg under the guise of "checking circulation". Raise one leg at a time, parallel with floor (pt. has no pain when there had been a positive SLR test)   Lasegue's Sitting (malingering)  
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Pt. points to area of pain on back and doctor marks it with a pencil. Later in exam, dr. asks patient to point again. (patient points to a different spot) =   Magnusson's (malingering)  
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Doc takes resting pulse rate. Dr. then applies pressure over painful site and takes pulse rate again. (an increase of 10 bpm)   Mannkopf's sign (not a malingerer) (less than 10 is malinger)  
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4 orthopedic tests for AS =   Chest expansion test; Forrestier's Bowstring sign; Lewin Supine test; Amoss sign  
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Chest expansion test = procedure and normal values   tape measure around 4th IC space. Measure on full exhale and full inhale Normal 1.5=3 inch difference  
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Positive sign for AS in chest expansion test =   <1.5 in women ; <2 in men  
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While standing, the patient performs side bending to both sides. Positive sign is muscle tightening on the concave side   Forrestier's Bowstring sign (sign of AS)  
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Patient supine;; Dr. supports legs on the table. Patient is then asked to sit up without using hands. Pt. is unable to perform. =   Lewin Supine test (sign of AS)  
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Patient is asked to go from side lying position to seated position. Pt. gets localized thoracolumbar pain and/or lack of ROM.   Amoss sign (indicates AS, IVD syndrome, or severe sprain/strain)  
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Dr. applies finger pressure over mastoid process. Pressure increased until patient expresses discomfort. This is used to determine pain threshold of pt. =   Libman's test  
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