The purpose of this course is to describe common foot and ankle injuries related to sports activities, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
            
  
              
            Course Publication Date: 
September 10, 2021 
            
            This course is available with 
NO ADDITIONAL FEE if you have an active  
one year unlimited membership!
              
              
            
            
                
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										| Author: | Wanda Lockwood RN, BA, MA |  
										| Course No: | OI060421 |  
										| Contact Hours: | 5.00 |  
										| Delivery Method: | Online Self Study |  
										| Category: | Medical & Surgical Issues Community & Home Health
 Emergency & Trauma Medicine
 Nutrition & Fitness & Complimentary
 
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                Learning Objectives
                
                    - Explain RICE therapy. 
- Describe the two types of Achilles bursitis. 
- Explain Achilles tendinitis, tear, and rupture and associated symptoms and treatment. 
- Explain the difference between strain and sprain. 
- Describe anterior ankle impingement. 
- Explain treatment for blisters. 
- Differentiate among hammer, claw, and mallet toes. 
- Describe the implications of claw foot on sports participation. 
- Explain treatment for fad pad contusion. 
- Explain how dancing is implicated in flexor tendinitis of the toes. 
- Describe the 3 primary types of Lisfranc injuries. 
- Describe 3 different types of malleolar fractures. 
- Explain the cause of Morton’s syndrome/neuroma. 
- Discuss treatment options for peroneus brevis tendinitis/rupture. 
- Explain how bone spurs relate to plantar fascitis. 
- Explain how pronation relates to sinus tarsi syndrome. 
- Describe two common stress fractures of the foot. 
- Explain the pathophysiology of tarsal tunnel syndrome. 
- Describe symptoms of tibialis posterior tendinopathy and turf toe