LEA Final Flashcards
Ankle joint innervation
deep fibular, accessory deep fibular when present
subtalar joint innervation
tibial nerve lateral dorsal cutaneous (sural) medial plantar deep fibular accessory deep fibular when present
talocalcaneonavicular innervation
medial plantar
deep fibular
calcaneocuboid innervation
lateral plantar
sural
deep fibular
accessory deep fibular when present
1s and 2nd cuneonavicular, medial intercuneiform, cuneometatarsal 1-2 innervation
deep fibular
plantar side is medial plantar
3rd cuneonavicular, 3rd cuneometatarsal, lateral intercuneifrom innervation
deep fibular and lateral plantar
cuboid metatarsal 4,5 innervation
sural
superficial fibular
LPN
intermetatarsal joint innervation
Dorsum: deep fibular
Plantar: deep branch of lateral plantar (b/w 2 and 3 and 3 and 4 met bases
superficial branch of LPN: b/w 4th and 5th met bases
MTP joints and IP joints innervation
branches from the dorsal and plantar digital nerves that pass by the joint
2-4th MTP joints can also receive innervation from deep branch of LPN
OKC roll and slide are in __ direction
opposite
STJ: calcaneus and foot moving on talus
CKC roll and slide
mortise on trochlea
STJ: talus, forefoot is fixed, calcaneus mostly fixed
OKC Pronation
Dorsi, ABD, EVER
OKC Supination
Plantar, ADD, INVER
CKC Pronation
Plantar (talus)
ADD (talus)
EVER (calc)
tibial internal rotation
CKC Supination
Dorsi (talus)
ABD (talus)
INVER (calc)
Tibial external rotation