lecture 56 - ankle/foot Flashcards
what bones make up the midfoot?
cuneiforms, navicular, cuboid
what bones make up the hindfoot
calcaneus, talus
pes cavus
A foot posture that is characterized by a high
arch and hindfoot varus
pes planus
A foot posture that is characterized by a low
arch and hindfoot valgus
what movements are involved in subtalar jt. supination
Frontal-Inversion
Transverse- Adduction
Sagittal- Plantar flexion
what movements are involved in subtalar jt pronation?
Frontal-Eversion
Transverse-Abduction
Sagittal- Dorsiflexion
where do high ankle sprains occur?
the inferior tibiofibular joint
why are movements at the inferior tibiofibular jt very minimal?
joint is reinforced by strong ligaments (ant/post tibiofibular ligaments, transverse and interosseous ligaments)
what joint connects the leg to ankle
talocrural joint “true ankle joint”
why is there more joint play medial/lateral in plantar flexion than in dorsiflexion?
the talus is wider anterior than posterior therefore resulting in a tighter fit when in dorsiflexion
what are the 3 ligaments at the lateral talocrural joint?
- ATFL (anterior talofibular ligament)
- CFL (calcaneofibular ligament)
- PTFL (posterior talofibular ligament)
what ligament is torn first/most often at the talocrural joint? and what is the mechanism?
ATFL, inversion sprain
what is the most common orthopedic injury?
lateral ankle sprain
what is a chronic ankle sprain?
individuals with at least one ankle sprain, at
least 2 episodes of ankle “giving way” in last 6 months and lower functional scale
(Occurs with 20-40% of ankle sprains)
what is the medial ligament of the ankle joint? describe it.
deltiod ligament, strong flat triangular band connecting tibia to the navicular, calcaneus and talus
what ligament is involved in traumatic pronation injuries and is associated with acquired flat foot deformity?
deltoid ligament
what structures are present in the tarsal tunnel?
Tibialis posterior tendon, Flexor digitorum longus tendon, Posterior tibial artery & vein, Tibial nerve, Flexor hallucis longus tendon
Tom, Dick And Very Nervous Harry
what is tarsal tunnel syndrome?
a rare compressive neuropathy of the tibial nerve or one of its branches as they pass under the flexor retinaculum
what is the second major articulation of the hindfoot? where is it?
subtalar joint, Formed by the superior bony of the calcaneus and inferior facets
on the talus