Ankle Joint Flashcards

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What is the mortise?

A

The tibia and fibula are bound by strong tibiofibular ligaments which produce a bracket shaped socket. It is lined by hyaline cartilage.

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Which bones make up the ankle joint?

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Tibia
Fibula
Talus

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Name the two ligaments of the ankle joint

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Medial and lateral ligaments

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Attachments of the medial ligament?

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Medial malleolus

Fans to four separate ligaments which attach to the talus, calcaneus and navicular bones

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Primary action of the medial ligament?

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Resist over-eversion of the foot

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Attachments of the lateral ligament?

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Consists of three distinct ligaments:

  • Anterior talofibular: between lateral malleolus and lateral aspect of talus
  • Posterior talofibular: spans between lateral malleolus and posterior aspect of the talus
  • Calcaneofibular: between lateral malleolus and calcaneus
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Which muscles do plantarflexion of the ankle?

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Posterior compartment of the leg:

  • gastrocnemius
  • soleus
  • plantaris
  • posterior tibialis
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What does dorsiflexion of the ankle?

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Anterior compartment of the leg

  • tibialis anterior
  • extensor hallucis longus
  • extensor digitorum longus
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What is an ankle sprain?

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Partial or complete tear of ligaments in the ankle joint

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Why is the lateral ligament more likely to be damaged?

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Weaker than the medial ligament

Lateral ligament resists inversion, which is the main way an kale is sprained.

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What is a Pott’s fracture-dislocation? What moves?

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A fracture of both the medial and lateral malleoli

  • Forced eversion pulls on the medial ligaments, producing an avulsion fracture of the medial malleolus
  • The talus moves laterally, breaking off the lateral malleolus
  • The tibia is then forced anteriorly, shearing off its distal, proximal portion against the talus
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