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Duration: 1 Hour | CEU Points awarded: 1.5 General (CEUs), Level 1, Accreditation Number: PPB007/2025/08/004 This one-hour CPD-accredited course offers a structured approach to the clinical assessment of the foot and ankle complex. Designed for physiotherapists working with musculoskeletal and sports-related injuries, this session provides clarity on both subjective and objective assessment strategies. Participants will explore the rationale behind targeted questioning during history-taking and learn how to correlate patient-reported symptoms with underlying anatomical and biomechanical dysfunctions. The course then transitions into the objective assessment, guiding clinicians through inspection, palpation, range of motion testing, and the use of relevant special tests to evaluate joint integrity, soft tissue function, and kinetic chain influence. By the end of the session, participants will have developed a systematic and repeatable evaluation process to support accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and rehabilitation outcomes for foot and ankle pathologies. In this course you will learn: How to perform a thorough subjective history tailored to foot and ankle presentations Key objective components including observation, palpation, ROM, and special tests How to correlate clinical findings with anatomical and biomechanical considerations The importance of structuring an assessment to minimize missed diagnoses How to use assessment outcomes to guide individualized treatment plans.
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