Ankle OSCE Flashcards
What bones constitute the medial longitudinal arch
Cuneiforms 1 - 3 Metetarsals 1 - 3 Talus Navicular Calcaneus
What bones constitute the lateral longitudinal arch
Cuboid
4/5 metatarsals
Talus
Calcaneus
How to evaluate a high ankle sprain
Squeeze test
What L tears fist with an inversion ankle sprain
Anterior talofibular L.
What could tear with an eversion ankle sprain
Deltoid L., but usually a Potts fracture
What test is used to test the calcaneofibular L.
What about the deltoid L.
An inversion talar tilt test
An eversion talar tilt test
What is the most common dysfunction of the navicular bone
Plantar navicular dysfunction
What is the most common dysfunction of the cuboid bone
Plantar cuboid dysfunction
The plantar cuboid SD is usually also associated with what
A posterior fibular head SD
The fibular head glides how with foot pronation
Anteriorly
Define foot pronation
Dorsiflexion, eversion, abduction
The fibular head glides how with foot supination
Posteriorly
Define foot supination
Plantarflexion
Inversion
Adduction
A history of recent trayma or osteoporosis means what Dx and what must be ordered
Compression fracture and a A-P/Lat films
What must be ordered with spondylolysis
Oblique films and CT