ankle and foot, SLR, SI jt Flashcards
dorsiflexion of the foot is accompanied by ______ while plantar flexion has a conjunct _______
external rotation
internal rotation
pronation is associated with which three movements?
DF
abduction
eversion of calcaneous
your patient presents with restricted supination with an early caps EF. What two glides may help increase their supination?
- medial glide of the anterior calcaneous (anterior subtalar joint)
- lateral glide of the posterior calcaneous (posterior subtalar joint)
what joints (that we learned about) are involved in pronation/supination?
- subtalar (anterior and posterior joint)
- calcaneo-cuboid
- talonavicular (also involved in DF/PF)
how can you add more tension during SLR to elicit symptoms?
add internal rotation and adduction
how would you add tension to the tibial nerve during SLR?
add DF
how would you add tension to the plantar nerves during SLR?
add DF and Eversion
you patient is positive for plantar nerve irritation with your SLR, but what else could this pain be from?
plantar fascitis
how do you add tension on the fibular nerve during SLR?
add PF and inversion
how would you add tension to the sural nerve when doing a SLR?
add DF and inversion
which two nerves are likely to be injured with a grade 3 ankle sprain?
fibular and tibial nerve
when the iliac bones go into posterior rotation, the long arm of the sacrum goes _____ and the short arm goes _____
anteriorly
superiorly
when the iliac bones go into anterior rotation, the long arm of the sacrum goes _____ and the short arm goes _____
posteriorly
inferiorly