HIGH YIELD II Flashcards

1
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(Ligament of Tarsal Canal) (1st strongest Talocalcaneal ligament)

A

Interosseous Talocalcaneal ligament

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2
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(Lisfranc’s ligament)

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1st (Medial) Interosseous Tarsometatarsal ligament

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3
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(Cervical ligament) (2nd strongest Talocalcaneal ligament)

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Anterior Talocalcaneal ligament

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4
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(Chopart’s ligament)

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Bifurcate ligament

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5
Q

these ligaments help support the lateral longitudinal arch? medial longitudinal arch?

A

short plantar ligament
long plantar ligament
*plantar calcaneocuboid ligament

spring ligament or plantar calcaneonavicular ligament

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6
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these ligaments of the cuneiform help support the transverse arch?

A
Plantar Intercuneiform (1st and 2nd)
Plantar Cuneocuboid ligament

also the interosseous intercuneiform ligaments

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7
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which ligaments are the bifurcate ligaments?

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6th Dorsal Tarsometatarsal ligament (Bifurcate)

2nd Plantar Tarsometatarsal ligament (Bifurcate)

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8
Q

this is the lone ligament found only on the dorsal layer of the foot?

A

3rd dorsal tarsometatarsal ligament

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9
Q

the talocalcaneonavicular ligament has what type of structural joint? calcaneocuboid joint?

A

synovial, mulitaxial joint

synovial, saddle joint

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10
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what type of joint is the cuboideonavicular joint?

if synovial its part of?

if fibrous its part of?

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fibrous, syndesmostic joint

great tarsal joint

very strong interosseous ligament

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11
Q

the mid tarsal joint is also known as?

A

chopart’s joint

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12
Q

the cyma line is found in what joint?

A

chopart’s joint or midtarsal joint

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13
Q

these ligaments for the boundary of the great tarsal joint?

A

Interosseous Cuboideonavicular Ligament

Interosseous cuneocuboid ligament

1st (Medial) Interosseous Tarsometatarsal
ligament

3rd (Lateral) interosseous Tarsometatarsal
ligament

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14
Q

this ligament originates within the Canalis tarsi and inserts at the sulcus calanei?

*also the strongest of the talocalcaneal ligaments and limits eversion of the foot

A

Interosseous Talocalcaneal Ligament

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15
Q

2nd strongest
talocalcaneal
ligament

Located within the
sinus tarsi

Limits inversion of
the+calcaneus

A

Anterior Talocalcaneal Ligament

Cervical ligament

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16
Q

this ligament Reinforces the subtalar joint

A

Medial Talocalcaneal Ligament

17
Q

this ligament forms the fibular canal?

A

Long Plantar Calcaneocuboid Ligament

Long Plantar Ligament

18
Q

what does cuneo mean? this is significant with which ligaments?

A

support or reinforces the great tarsal joint

for dorsal tarsometatarsal ligaments