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?