Equinus Flashcards
what is equinus?
inability to get 10 deg of dorsiflexion
which muscles cross 3 joints? name which joints they cross.
gastroc and plantaris cross the: 1. knee joint
- ankle joint
- subtalar joint
which muscle crosses 2 joints? name them.
soleus
- ankle
- subtalar joint
the gastrocnemius aponeurosis lies on which surface (anterior or posterieoer) of the muscle?
anterior
the soleus aponeurosis lies on which surface (anterior or posterieor) of the muscle?
posterior
which anatomical neurovasculature structures are vulnerable in surgery during a gastroc recession?
sural nerve
small saphenous vein
TAL (tendo achilles lengthening) procedure is what anatomical level of recession?
anatomic level 1
superficial GSR (gastroc recessesion) - te vulpus or Baker procedures are what anatomical level of recession?
level 2
deep GSR (baumann) procedure is waht anatomical level of recession?
level 4
proximal GT (Silverskoid) procedure is what level of recession?
level 5
what is the most common limiting factor of equinus?
tight gastroc-soleus complex
what is a pseudoequinus?
there is actually 10 deg of dorsiflexion at ankle, but there is a plantarflexed forefoot in relation to hindfoot
what is an osseous equinus?
osseous impingement of the tibiotalar articulation
what radiogarphic signs are seen in osseous equinus?
- lateral projection: reduced anterior joint space; squaring of talar neck
- stress dorsiflexion lateral: reveals reduced motion or dorsiflexion
what is the silverskiold test?
testing for equinus by dorsiflexing with knees extended and then with knees flexed