HIGH YIELD II Flashcards
(Ligament of Tarsal Canal) (1st strongest Talocalcaneal ligament)
Interosseous Talocalcaneal ligament
(Lisfranc’s ligament)
1st (Medial) Interosseous Tarsometatarsal ligament
(Cervical ligament) (2nd strongest Talocalcaneal ligament)
Anterior Talocalcaneal ligament
(Chopart’s ligament)
Bifurcate ligament
these ligaments help support the lateral longitudinal arch? medial longitudinal arch?
short plantar ligament
long plantar ligament
*plantar calcaneocuboid ligament
spring ligament or plantar calcaneonavicular ligament
these ligaments of the cuneiform help support the transverse arch?
Plantar Intercuneiform (1st and 2nd) Plantar Cuneocuboid ligament
also the interosseous intercuneiform ligaments
which ligaments are the bifurcate ligaments?
6th Dorsal Tarsometatarsal ligament (Bifurcate)
2nd Plantar Tarsometatarsal ligament (Bifurcate)
this is the lone ligament found only on the dorsal layer of the foot?
3rd dorsal tarsometatarsal ligament
the talocalcaneonavicular ligament has what type of structural joint? calcaneocuboid joint?
synovial, mulitaxial joint
synovial, saddle joint
what type of joint is the cuboideonavicular joint?
if synovial its part of?
if fibrous its part of?
fibrous, syndesmostic joint
great tarsal joint
very strong interosseous ligament
the mid tarsal joint is also known as?
chopart’s joint
the cyma line is found in what joint?
chopart’s joint or midtarsal joint
these ligaments for the boundary of the great tarsal joint?
Interosseous Cuboideonavicular Ligament
Interosseous cuneocuboid ligament
1st (Medial) Interosseous Tarsometatarsal
ligament
3rd (Lateral) interosseous Tarsometatarsal
ligament
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
Interosseous Talocalcaneal Ligament
2nd strongest
talocalcaneal
ligament
Located within the
sinus tarsi
Limits inversion of
the+calcaneus
Anterior Talocalcaneal Ligament
Cervical ligament