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What is the term for "pain on first step" that often is associated with heel pain?
- .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Post static dyskinesia



What should you check for in the clinical presentation of heel pain? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔
Post static dyskinesia

Hyperesthesias

Radiating pain

History of inflammatory arthritide (joint inflammation)

Posterior heel bony prominence/bursa



Term which means "excessive physical sensitivity to pain" - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔
Hyperesthesia



Where would you expect a patient suffering from plantar fasciitis to have tender palpation in the
physical exam? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ 1) Localized, centralized or along the plantar fascia

2) Along the plantar medial tuberosity

3) Directly plantar to the calcaneal tuberosity



Are pronated or supinated foot types more likely to have plantar heel pain?
- .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Pronated



What may happen to the fat pad in a patient with heel pain? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ It may
have atrophy



Differential Diagnosis of Heel Pain: - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Plantar fascia tear

Tarsal tunnel syndrome

,Baxter's nerve entrapment

Calcaneal stress fracture

Calcaneal cysts

Soft tissue mass

Short flexor tendon tear

Gout

Systemic arthritis (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, posiatic arthritis)



What is Baxter's nerve? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ The first branch of the lateral plantar nerve



What is a normal AP talocalcaneal angle in a <5 YO? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ 30-50



What is a normal talocalcaneal angle is a > 5 YO? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ 15-40



What is the normal calcaneal inclination angle? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ 30 degrees



What is the normal talar declination angle? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ 22 degrees



What is Meary's angle? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ It is the angle between line drawn from the
centers of longitudinal axes of the talus and the first metatarsal.



What is Meary's angle used for? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Determining flat or cavus feet



A Meary's angle of 1-15 degrees means what? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Pes planus



A negative meary's angle means what? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Pes cavus



What is the cyma line? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ A line that separates the midfoot from the
hindfoot

, What cyma line does a pronated foot have? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Anterior break



What cyma line does a supinated foot have? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Smooth S shape



What is Bohler's angle? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Böhler angle, also written as Bohler angle or
Boehler angle, is also called as calcaneal angle or tuber joint angle, is the angle between two lines
tangent to the calcaneus on the lateral radiograph. These lines are drawn tangent to the anterior and
posterior aspects of the superior calcaneus.



What is a normal Bohler's angle? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Between 20 to 40 degrees



What does a Bohler's Angle of less than 20 degrees signify? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ A
calcaneal fracture



What is seen in a (both clinically and in a radiograph) of rheumatoid arthritis?
- .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Symmetrical joint space narrowing

Marginal erosions without martel sign nor sclerotic rim

Osteopenia

Subluxations

Soft tissue swelling from the pennas

Bilaterally symmetrical pattern of distrubiton



What is DISH? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH)



It's a non-inflammatory spondyloarthropathy; a bony hardening (calcification) of ligaments in areas
where they attach to your spine



What is seen radiographically with psoriatic arthritis? - .......🔷ANSWERS🔶......✔✔ Fusiform soft
tissue swelling

JS narrowing w/ or w/o anklyosis

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