| Question | Answer |
| Coxa vara | femoral angle of inclination < 125 deg. |
| Coxa valga | Femoral angle of inclination > 125 deg |
| Anteversion | Femoral torsion > 15 deg. |
| Retroversion | Femoral torsion <15 deg |
| Equinus | downward toe, DF limitation of the ankle. |
| Talipes equinovarus | club foot |
| Pes cavus | high arched/ supinated foot |
| Pes planus | Low arched/ pronated foot |
| Hallux vagus | First toe bunion. |
| Total and passing score of Berg Balance Scale. | < 45/56 indicates increased risk of falls. |
| Functional reach test age group norms. | 20 - 40: higher than 15" 40 - 69: higher than 13" 70 - 90: higher than 10" |
| TUG | < 10 sec: very good > 20 sec: increased risk of falling > 30 sec: high risk of falls |
| Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) | First section: 16 points on static balance Second section: 12 points on gait Total: 28 points. If <19, indicates increased fall risk. |
| What does the FIM assess? | Functional Inedpendence: 1. Feeding 2. grooming 3. UE dressing 4. LE dressing 5. bathing 6. toileting |
| How to rate each FIM item? | Helper: 1= total dependence (>75% help) 2 = max assistance (50 - 75% help) 3 = moderate assistance (25 - 50% help) 4 = minimal assistance (< 25% help) 5 = supervision No-helper 6 = modified independence (device) 7 = complete independence |
| Motor, sensory, ROM, and balance assessment post-stroke. | Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Physical Performance |
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