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QUIZ NIGHT! SPONSORED BY HEALTHYSTEP

YOU’LL NEED… Paper Pen / pencil Brain Write name on paper with pen using brain Do not throw away paper, pen or brain, you will need them soon Add no.s 1-10 down the left margin of your paper…

OK HERE WE GO…

Q1: What is the percentage prevalence of pes cavus?

Q2: What is the percentage prevalence of foot pain in people with pes cavus?

Q3: Which muscular layer of the foot are the lumbricals in? a)1 st plantar b)2 nd plantar c)3 rd plantar d)4 th plantar e)Dorsal

Q4: Which tool was developed primarily to measure and assess a cavus foot type?

Q5: Name three neurological diseases associated with pes cavus

Q6: The interossei fire most strongly during which plane of movement / moment?

Q7: Which joint arthropathy is most associated with a pes cavus foot type?

Q8: Which non-neurological / congenital condition is associated with pes cavus?

Q9: In which age demographic is pes Cavus most likely to be found?

Q10: What is the serial casting method for positional talipes called?

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