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Whch are the functons of the plantar fasca?A postve (+) Thompson test shows.............................Whch of the followng s not true about grade 3 ankle sprans?

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Wh�ch are the funct�ons of the plantar fasc�a?A pos�t�ve (+) Thompson test shows.............................Wh�ch of the follow�ng �s not true about grade 3 ankle spra�ns?

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  1. The functions of the plantar fascia: The plantar fascia is a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot and connects your heel bone to your toes. It plays several important roles in foot mechanics:

    • It supports the arch of the foot.
    • It acts as a shock absorber.
    • It plays a role in the propulsion phase of gait, helping to push the body forward.
  2. A positive (+) Thompson test: The Thompson test is used to diagnose a rupture of the Achilles tendon. A positive result (when the foot does not move when the calf muscle is squeezed) indicates a likely rupture.

  3. Grade 3 ankle sprains: A grade 3 ankle sprain is the most severe type of sprain, involving a complete tear or rupture of a ligament. Here are some common characteristics:

    • Severe pain and swelling
    • Inability to bear weight on the ankle
    • Loss of function and range of motion
    • Possible instability of the joint

    If a statement contradicts any of these characteristics, it is likely not true about grade 3 ankle sprains.

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