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Title: The Foot and Toes continued


1
Chapter 4
  • The Foot and Toes continued

2
Clinical Evaluation of Foot and Toe Injuries
  • May involve evaluation of lower extremity
  • Athletic Trainer and athlete/patient must be
    prepared
  • Evaluation Map, Page 99

3
History
  • Location of pain (Table 4-5, page 100)
  • Retrocalcaneal pain
  • Heel pain
  • Medial arch pain
  • Metatarsal pain
  • Greta toe pain
  • Lateral arch pain
  • Onset and mechanism of injury
  • Acute onset
  • Insidious onset
  • Playing surface, distance, duration, shoes

4
Inspection
  • Begins immediately
  • Gross deformity, swelling, redness
  • Inspect footwear for wear patterns and
    appropriateness
  • Weight-bearing vs. non-weight-bearing

5
General Inspection of the Foot
  • Foot Type (pronated, neutral, supinated)
  • Figure 4-11, page 102
  • Table 4-6, page 103
  • Box 4-1, page 104
  • Calluses and blisters
  • Improperly fitting shoes, poor biomechanics, or
    underlying bony or soft tissue dysfunction

6
Inspection of the Toes
  • General toe alignment (Box 4-2, pg 105)
  • Mortons alignment
  • Claw toes
  • Hammer toes
  • Hallux abducto valgus
  • Corns
  • Ingrown toenail (Figure 4-12, page 104)
  • Subungual hematoma (Figure 4-13, page 106)

7
Inspection of Structures
  • Medial
  • Medial longitudinal arch
  • Weight-bearing vs. non-weight-bearing
  • Lateral
  • Fifth metatarsal
  • Dorsal

8
Inspection of Structures
  • Plantar Surface
  • Plantar warts (Figure 4-14, page 106)
  • Verruca vulgaris
  • Calloused skin, excessive stress
  • stepping on a pebble

9
Inspection of Posterior Structures
  • Achilles Tendon
  • Relationship/alignment to tibia
  • Figure 4-15, page 107
  • Calcaneus
  • Retrocalcaneal exostosis (pump bump)
  • Figure 4-16, page 107

10
Non-Weight-Bearing Inspection of Foot and
Calcaneal Alignment
  • Assessment of talar position
  • Subtalar neutral position
  • Alignment of forefoot and rearfoot
  • Mobility of the first ray
  • Pes planus hypermobility
  • Pes cavus rigid ray

11
Inspection of Foot Alignment
  • Forefoot vs. rearfoot
  • Weight-bearing, non-weight-bearing and/or both
  • Figure 4-18, page 107
  • Foot Posture
  • Subtalar joint in neutral position
  • Box 4-3, page 109
  • Plantarflexed first ray
  • Pes cavus, genu varum, it is NOT forefoot valgus

12
Palpation
  • Patient positioning
  • Refer to list of Clinical Proficiencies
  • Utilize pages 108 112 in textbook
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