A patient performs a weight-bearing lunge test (knee-to-wall test) and demonstrates a 4 cm deficit on the involved side compared to the uninvolved side. What is the MOST accurate interpretation of this single test result?
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A radiograph report describes a transverse fracture at the j…
A radiograph report describes a transverse fracture at the junction of the metaphysis and diaphysis of the fifth metatarsal. This fracture pattern is BEST classified as a:
A patient presents 1 day after stumbling off a curb. They pr…
A patient presents 1 day after stumbling off a curb. They present with excessive motion and a firm end-feel during the anterior drawer test, a negative lateral tilt test, 3 mm difference in the figure-8 measurement side-to-side, and has minimal bruising. Which of the following interventions is MOST appropriate in the first session?
Thinking that does not automatically accept arguments and co…
Thinking that does not automatically accept arguments and conclusions. Rather, it examines assumptions, appraises the source, discerns hidden biases, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions is known as?
Which of the following subjective reports of symptoms is MOS…
Which of the following subjective reports of symptoms is MOST consistent with a diagnosis of medial tibial stress syndrome?
In the surgical management of a syndesmotic ankle injury, w…
In the surgical management of a syndesmotic ankle injury, what is the primary biomechanical and prognostic advantage of using a suture-button device (e.g., TightRope) compared to traditional screw fixation?
A patient with pes planus exhibits a 12mm navicular drop. Th…
A patient with pes planus exhibits a 12mm navicular drop. This is often associated with eccentric overload and weakness of the posterior tibialis tendon. During which phase of the gait cycle is the posterior tibialis MOST active for controlling this motion?
A patient has a positive external rotation/Kleiger test. Wha…
A patient has a positive external rotation/Kleiger test. What other findings are MOST likely present?
A physical therapist is evaluating a patient with a visible…
A physical therapist is evaluating a patient with a visible flatfoot deformity and medial ankle pain. The therapist observes a “too many toes” sign and difficulty with a single leg heel raise. To determine the patient’s stage and prognosis, which of the following is most critical for differentiating a Stage II from a Stage III deformity in Posterior Tibial Tendinopathy Dysfunction?
A 22-year-old collegiate basketball player presents with a h…
A 22-year-old collegiate basketball player presents with a history of recurrent right-sided lateral ankle sprains and persistent pain along the outer border of his foot. A non-weight-bearing biomechanical examination of the subtalar joint is shown in the image below. Which of the following compensatory motions is most likely to be observed as a direct result of this structural deformity?