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Physical Therapy Management of the Foot and Ankle

Physical Therapy Management of the Foot and Ankle

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  • 3 hours study
  • Level 2: Intermediate

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    • General

      • Instructions

        Before starting the modules, scroll down and read the guiding questions.  Let these guide you as you progress through the course.  

      • Foot and Ankle Guiding Questions

        1. Demonstrate an exercise you would show someone in closed chain to correct over pronation and strengthen the posterior tibialis

        2. How will the foot position affect knee mechanics?

        3. If someone has an equine foot type with a hypermobile foot, how would you address deficits in DF without just worsening the midfoot hypermobility?

         

        To be answered after the appropriate evaluation

        1. What is the diagnosis, do you agree with it, and why?  What is your PT diagnosis?

        2. What potential issues could you see arising with this patient as time goes on during the treatment?

         

  • This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection of courses called LOS Rehabilitation Department Onboarding Clinical Education. There are 9 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.

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  • Course learning outcomes

    1. Learners will understand the relevant anatomy of the foot/ankle

    2. Learners will understand the axes of motion for the foot/ankle

    3. Learners will understand the primary foot types and the muscular/joint drivers of these

    4. Learners will understand post op management for the most common foot/ankle surgical conditions

    5. Learners will understand the the appropriate application of typical physical therapy therex interventions

    6. Learners will understand management for common conservative conditions

  • Course dates:

    First Published 18/11/2025.

    Updated 20/01/2026

Course content

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  • ExpandSection 1: Anatomy and Biomechanics

  • ExpandSection 2: Post Operative Management

  • ExpandSection 3: Non-Operative Management

  • ExpandSection 4: Interventions

  • ExpandSection 5: Quiz, Discussion, Reflection

  • ExpandAcknowledgements

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    TALIP Sisli16 February 2026 7:59

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About this course

  • 3 hours study
  • Level 2: Intermediate

Ratings

5 out of 5 stars

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