2021
DOI: 10.1177/1556331620974675
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Adaptation of the Foot and Ankle Physical Exam for Telehealth

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“… 17 , 18 Patient can also be asked to perform toe-walking and the ability to do so indicates at least 4/5 strength. 67 , 68 Ankle inversion (L5-S1) Patient is asked to perform a lateral foot walk. Ankle eversion (L4-S1) Patient is asked to perform a medial foot walk.…”
Section: Back and Lumbosacral Spinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“… 17 , 18 Patient can also be asked to perform toe-walking and the ability to do so indicates at least 4/5 strength. 67 , 68 Ankle inversion (L5-S1) Patient is asked to perform a lateral foot walk. Ankle eversion (L4-S1) Patient is asked to perform a medial foot walk.…”
Section: Back and Lumbosacral Spinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The camera should be positioned at the level of the patient’s shins when sitting, and on the ground angled towards their feet when standing. 67 , 68 A mobile device rather than a desktop can facilitate camera positioning. In the case of traumatic injuries, clinicians can use the Ottawa Ankle Rule over videoconference to determine whether imaging is needed to evaluate for a foot or ankle fracture.…”
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