QUESTIONS 1 of 2 1 2 Previous Next This is an AAOS Self Assessment Exam (SAE) question. Orthobullets was not involved in the editorial process and does not have the ability to alter the question. If you prefer to hide SAE questions, simply turn them off in your Learning Goals. (SAE07PE.93) A 3-year-old boy had been treated with serial casting for a right congenital idiopathic clubfoot deformity. The parents are concerned because the child now walks on the lateral border of the right foot. Examination shows that the foot passively achieves a plantigrade position with neutral heel valgus and ankle dorsiflexion to 15 degrees. The forefoot inverts during active ankle dorsiflexion. Mild residual metatarsus adductus is present. Management should now consist of QID: 6153 Type & Select Correct Answer 1 additional serial casting. 12% (100/817) 2 a floor-reaction ankle-foot orthosis. 13% (104/817) 3 closing wedge cuboid osteotomy. 5% (39/817) 4 lateral transfer of the anterior tibialis tendon. 58% (473/817) 5 posterior tibial tendon transfer through the interosseous membrane to the third metatarsal. 11% (91/817) L 3 Question Complexity D Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 4 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic (OBQ06.255) A 5-year-old boy has a history of being treated with the Ponseti technique for a unilateral clubfoot. What muscle most commonly causes a dynamic deformity in the swing phase of gait following Ponseti casting? QID: 266 Type & Select Correct Answer 1 Tibialis Posterior 15% (230/1557) 2 Tibialis Anterior 71% (1107/1557) 3 Gastrocnemius 9% (140/1557) 4 Peroneus Longus 4% (56/1557) 5 Peroneus Brevis 1% (12/1557) L 2 Question Complexity B Question Importance Select Answer to see Preferred Response SUBMIT RESPONSE 2 Review Tested Concept Review Full Topic