Arches of the foot Flashcards
Describe the arches of the foot
Comprised of two longitudinal arches and one anterior transverse arch. They are formed by tarsal and metatarsal bones and supported by ligaments and tendons in the foot
Acting like a spring they bear the weight of the body and absorb the shoch produced during locomotion
Describe the medial arch of the foot
Higher of the two longitudinal arches it is formed by the calcaneus, talus, navicualar, three cuneiforms and first three metatarsal bones
Muscular support- tib ant and post, fibularis longus, flexor digitorum longus, flexor hallicus, intrinsic foot muscles
Ligament support- plantar ligaments and medial ligament of the ankle joint
Describe the lateral arch of the foot
Smaller of the two arches it is formed by the calcaneus, cuboid and 4th adn 5th metatarsals
Muscular support- fibularis longus, flexor digitorum longus and the intrinsic foot muscles
Ligamentous support- plantar ligaments
Describe the transverse arch
Located in the coronal plane, it is formed by the metatarsal bases, cuboid, and three cunieform bones
Muscular support: fibularis longus and tibialis posterior
Ligamentous support: plantar ligaments and deep transverse metatarsal ligaments
What is pes cavus
Abnormal high arches leading to mroe stress being placed on the heels and consequently will lead to pain in foot and up the leg.
What is pes planus
Flat feet, loss of the lonitudinal arches. Doesnt cause many symptoms but treatement generally involves supporting the foot