A physical therapist is assessing a patient who complains of difficulty during the toe-off phase of gait. The therapist suspects that limited ROM at the 1st MTP joint may be contributing to the issue. What is the minimum ROM at the 1st MTP joint generally required for normal gait?
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Mexican Repatriation Act.png This excerpt describes an insta…
Mexican Repatriation Act.png This excerpt describes an instance of deportation during the 1930s as part of a repatriation effort. Why did the federal government implement repatriation?
Which of the following directly contributed to the economic…
Which of the following directly contributed to the economic instability of the United States in 1929?
A long-distance runner comes to you with complaints of recur…
A long-distance runner comes to you with complaints of recurrent ankle sprains. Upon gait analysis, you observe that the runner’s foot remains in a rigid, high-arched position throughout the stance phase. This biomechanical pattern is MOST likely indicative of:
Bataan Death March.png Many of the U.S. soldiers involved in…
Bataan Death March.png Many of the U.S. soldiers involved in the event mentioned in this headline–
True or False: A rupture of the Lisfranc ligament would prim…
True or False: A rupture of the Lisfranc ligament would primarily affect the stability of the midfoot/forefoot and could lead to a splaying of the first and second metatarsals.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to reassure the Ameri…
President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to reassure the American public during uncertain economic times by-
Mr Deets Goes to Washington.png The farmer’s criticisms are…
Mr Deets Goes to Washington.png The farmer’s criticisms are similar to those found in–
Why did the United States seize Pacific Islands durung World…
Why did the United States seize Pacific Islands durung World War II?
Which of these factors contributed most to the Dust Bowl?
Which of these factors contributed most to the Dust Bowl?