Foot And Toes Injuries Flashcards

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1
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Pes plantus

A

Flat feet, easier to rupture acl

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Pes cavus

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High arches

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3
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MTSS

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Shin splints, medial tibial stress syndrome

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4
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Plantar fasciitis

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Inflammatory or degeneration of plantar fascia

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5
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Plantar fascia rupture

A

Partial or complete tear

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6
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Heel spur

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Hook shaped bony outgrowth on the medial calcaneal tubercal

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7
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Tarsal coalition

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Bony fiberous or cartilaginous union between 2 or more tarsal bones

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8
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Tarsal tunnel syndrome

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Entrapment of the posterior tibial nerve

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9
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Jones fracture

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Fracture of the 5th metatarsal

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10
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Metatarsal stress fracture

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March fractures, stress fracture of the metatarsal

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11
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Phalange fracture

A

Broken toe

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12
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Lisfranc injuries

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Sprains, dislocations, fractures through the tarsome tarsal joint

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13
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Lisfranc MOI

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Axial load on foot with toes extended

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14
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Metatarsalgia

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Generalized term for metatarsal pain

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15
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Intermetatarsal neuroma

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Entrapment of nerve between 2 metatarsal heads

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16
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Intermetatarsal neuroma MOI

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Excessive motion/ pronation, actives that increase pressure in the fore front, shoes with small toe boxes

17
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Morton’s neuroma

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Entrapment of the nerve between 3rd and 4th metatarsal heads

18
Q

Fore foot

A

Metatarsals and phalanges

19
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Midfoot

A

Cuneiforms, cuboid, navicular

20
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Rear foot

A

Talus and calcaneuos

21
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Most likely ankle sprain

A

Inversion ankle sprain

22
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Syndesmotic ankle sprain

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High ankle sprain

23
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Ever suit ankle sprain

A

Deltoid ligaments

24
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Transverse arch

A

Across foot <——->

25
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Medial longitudinal arch

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Bottom arch

26
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Lateral longitudinal arch

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Side arch

27
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Plantar fascia

A

Attached to medial calcaneal tuberical