Plantar Fasciitis & Exercise Exam Packet



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Plantar Fasciitis & Exercise ExamPacket Plantar Fasciitis & Exercise Exam Packet 1

ExamPacket Unconditional Guarantee If you are not completely satisfied with the Healing Through Movement correspondence course Plantar Fasciitis & Exercise, you may exchange your course or receive a full refund, period. Copyright 2010 by Healing Through Movement. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1976 Copyright Act or in writing by the publisher. Disclaimer Healing Through Movement educational products are informational only. The data and information contained in Healing Through Movement educational products are based upon information from various published as well as unpublished sources and merely represent general training, exercise, and health literature and practices as summarized by the authors and editors. Care has been taken to confirm the accuracy of the information presented and to describe generally accepted practice. However, the author and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for any consequences from application of the information in the educational products. As publisher and distributor of educational products Healing Through Movement makes no guarantees or warranties, express or implied, regarding the currentness, completeness, or scientific accuracy of this information, nor does the publisher/distributor guarantee or warrant the fitness, marketability, efficacy, or accuracy of this information for any particular purpose. Information from unpublished sources, books, research journals, and articles is not intended to replace the advice or attention of medical or healthcare professionals. This summary is also not intended to direct anyone s behavior or replace anyone s independent professional judgment. If you have a problem with your health, before you embark on any health, fitness, or sports training program, including the programs herein, please seek advice and clearance from a qualified medical or healthcare professional. The publishers have made every effort to trace the copyright holders for borrowed material. If they have inadvertently overlooked any, they will be pleased to make necessary arrangements at the first opportunity. 2

ExamPacket Contents Course Syllabus... 4 Course Materials... 4 Course Instructions... 4 Course Description... 5 Learning Objectives... 5 Take Your Exam... 6 Instructions... 6 TakingYourExam... 6 Exam Answer Sheet... 7 Plantar Fasciitis & Exercises Exam... 8 Course Evaluation... 10 Certificate Information... 11 3

ExamPacket Course Syllabus Welcome to the Healing Through Movement correspondence course Plantar Fasciitis & Exerciss. Course Materials Plantar Fasciitis & Exercises course materials are as follows: - Plantar Fasciitis & Exercises webinar - Exam Packet Course Instructions This course is self-directed, which enables you to work at your own pace without the help of an instructor. We recommend that you complete the course and take the exam within the year you purchased the course. The following sequence is an effective way to complete the course. 1. Learn Watch the Plantar Fasciitis & Exercise webinar. 2. Practice Perform each of the exercises before teaching them to your clients. 3. Test Complete the exam, course evaluation, and certificate information. For successful completion, a minimum of 8 out of 10 points (80%) must be achieved on the exam. Instructions for taking the exam are on page 6. 4

ExamPacket Plantar Fasciitis & Exercise Course Description Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain, accounting for 11 to 15% of all foot symptoms that needed medical treatment each year. It s estimated that 10% of the general population in the United States have plantar fasciitis. A key component in the recovery from plantar fasciitis is exercise. The role of exercises for plantar fasciitis is it is vital in speeding up recovery, decreasing pain, decreasing the risk of reoccurrence and helping create an action plan on what to do if symptoms return. The focus of the plantar fasciitis and exercise webinar will be exercise program design and exercises for a client that has plantar fasciitis. Learning Objectives At the completion of this course you will be able to: - The exercise to DO and NOT do when training a client recovering from plantar fasciitis - Essential components of an exercise rehabilitation program when training a client recovering from plantar fasciitis - Recommended and research backed exercises when training a client recovering from plantar fasciitis - Key structures involved in plantar fasciitis 5

ExamPacket Take Your Exam Instructions Only one person may receive continuing education credits for this exam. This is an open book exam. Select the best possible answer for each test question. Score your answers on the Exam Answer Sheet. Keep a copy of your exam for your records. Taking Your Exam Complete the below exam form. After completing the exam from, please email, fax or mail the course evaluation, certificate information and completed answer sheet to Healing Through Movement. E-mail: info@healingthroughmovement.com Fax: (604) 677-5425 Mail: Healing Through Movement Attention: Rick Kaselj 19338 68th Avenue Surrey, BC V4N 0B7 Note: To receive CECs/CEUs for this course, complete the exam and submit it for scoring within the year you purchased the course. Please also complete the Course Evaluation and Certificate Information and send them in with your completed answer sheet. 6

ExamPacket Plantar Fasciitis & Exercises Exam Answer Sheet Name Date Phone Score (10 possible) Please circle your answers (no Xs or blackouts) 1. A B C D 2. A B C D 3. A B C D 4. A B C D 5. A B C D 6. A B C D 7. A B C D 8. A B C D 9. A B C D 10. A B C D 7

ExamPacket Plantar Fasciitis & Exercises Exam 1. Which is NOT one of the key structures involved in plantar fasciitis? a. Plantar Aponeurosis b. Plantar Fascia c. Calcaneus d. Lateral tubercle 2. Of the list below, which is NOT one of the common causes of plantar fasciitis? a. BMI b. Time spent on feat c. Plantar flexion range of motion d. Pronation 3. The foot and ankle position that puts greatest stretch on the plantar fascia is? a. Ankle moved into plantar flexion and MTP joints into extension b. Ankle moved into dorsiflexion and MTP joints into extension c. Ankle moved into dorsiflexion d. MTP joints moved into extension 4. Which is NOT an essential component of an exercise program for a client with plantar fasciitis? a. Physical therapy b. Learning and understanding what plantar fasciitis is c. Performing foam roller exercises for self massage d. Doing lower body stretching exercises 5. This is a risk factor that needs to be eliminated or modified when starting an exercise program for plantar fasciitis? a. Getting rid of poor footwear b. Avoiding footwear that limits dorsiflexion c. Decreasing ones weight d. All of the Above 8

ExamPacket 6. Footwear is important for a client recovering from plantar fasciitis. Which is NOT a recommended footwear solution for someone with plantar fasciitis? a. Soft shoe insoles b. Rotate footwear c. Hard orthotics d. Nike Frees 7. This category of exercises has the greatest number of exercises that are recommended for plantar fasciitis? a. Stretching b. Self massage c. Mobility d. Strengthening 8. What type of client performs stage 1 plantar fasciitis exercises? a. Client that is performing a maintenance program b. Client that is just starting an exercise program c. Client that would like progress their exercise program d. It is not a recommended exercise program 9. How long should it take to perform one stage of the plantar fasciitis exercise program? a. 5 minutes b. 10 minutes c. 15 minutes d. 20 minutes 10. Of the below, which is a structure specific stretch for the plantar aponeurosis? a. Calf stretch b. Soleus stretch c. Hamstring stretch d. Fascia stretch 9

ExamPacket Plantar Fasciitis & Exercises Course Evaluation Thank you for completing this evaluation. Your responses will help us in our efforts to continuously improve this course. Please rate the following on a scale of 1 5 (circle one). Strongly agree Strongly disagree The course content covers stated objectives. 1 2 3 4 5 The content is up-to-date and comprehensive. 1 2 3 4 5 It was clear how to use the course materials. 1 2 3 4 5 I am able to apply what I ve learned. 1 2 3 4 5 This course met my expectations. 1 2 3 4 5 The customer service representative was knowledgeable of product. 1 2 3 4 5 The customer service representative was courteous and handled my call efficiently. 1 2 3 4 5 Would you recommend this course to a friend or colleague? r Yes r No Describe how you will be able to apply the content in this course to your work. What have you gained from this course? Any recommendations or general comments? Please share with us the name of a friend or colleague who would be interested in receiving information about Healing Through Movement courses. Name Address Email May we have your permission to use your comments and name in future publicity about our programs? r Yes r No If yes, please sign here Thank you for completing this evaluation. You must email, fax or mail these pages: Answer Sheet, Course Evaluation, and Certificate Information. 10

ExamPacket Plantar Fasciitis & Exercises Certificate Information Legibly print your name as you would like it to appear on your Certificate of Achievement. Place a check mark next to each of the certification(s) you are renewing. This information is Necessary for you to receive a Certificate of Achievement. Return only the Exam Answer Sheet(s), Course Evaluation, and Certificate Information. Use black ink when faxing. Fax or mail to: Healing Through Movement, Attention: Rick Kaselj, 19338 68th Avenue Surrey, BC V4N 0B7 / Fax: (064) 677-5425 Keep a copy of your Certificate of Achievement for your records. Name Title/Occupation Address City State/Prov Zip Country Phone ( ) Email Have you changed your address since you purchased this course? Yes / No CECs Certification Association 1 BCRPA British Columbia Recreation & Parks Association 1 BCAK British Columbia Association of Kinesiologists 1 BCCMT British Columbia College of Massage Therapists 1 CSEP Canadian Society of Exercise Physiologists If your association has not pre-approved this course, you may petition your association for the CECs. 11