Manual 1-19: Bones Flashcards
proximal row
calcaneus and talus
for these bones, the plantar surface is also called the distal surface
each of the tarsal bones is a …
short, irregular bone
found between the proximal and distal row
navicular
the width of the calcaneus is about the same as the height, both are about ______ of its length
50%
the dorsal surface of the calcaneus is _______ from front to back and is ___ from side to side.
concave; convex
the anterior third of the calcaneus contains what two facets?
anterior and middle - they articulate with the talus
what facet on the calcaneus is supported by the sustentaculum tali?
middle facet
deep depression on the anterior part of the dorsal surface of the calcaneus located between the middle and posterior facet
calcaneal sulcus
- the calcaneal sulcus combinew with a deep groove on the plantar surface of the talus to form the tarsal sinus and tarsal canal
the tarsal canal lies _____ to tarsal sinus
medial
- tarsal canal is directed anterolaterally and it is continuous with tarsal sinus
what lies within the tarsal canal?
talocalcaneal ligament
the tarsal sinus lies at the _________ end of the tarsal canal
lateral
name all the structures attached to the tarsal sinus
(7)
- extensor digitorum brevis
- inferior extensor retinaculum
- inferior peroneal retinaculum
- cervical ligament
- bifurcate ligament
- dorsal calcaenocuboid ligamnet
- lateral calcenocuboid ligament ( sometimes absent)
largest facet on the dorsal surface of calcaneus
posterior articular facet
what is the shape of the posterior articular facet of the calcaneus?
oval shaped
what two ligaments attach at the posterior third of the dorsal surface of calcaneus?
posterior talocalcaneal
fibulocalcaneal
the plantar surface of the calcaneus is _______ side to side and wider _____ than ______ making it somewhat triangular in shape.
convex ; posteriorly than anteriorly
posterior limit of plantar surface of calcaneus
calcaneal tuberosity
describe the calcaneal tuberosity
- depressed in the middle and prolonged into a lateral and a medial process on each side
- lateral process small but very prominent
- medial processs (posteromedial tubercle) is broader and larger than the lateral process
what structures attach to the lateral process (posterolateral tubercle) of calcaneus ?
(4)
- abductor digiti quinti
- lateral head of quadratus plantae
- long plantar ligament
- plantar aponeurosis
what structures attach to the medial process (posteromedial tubercle) of the calcaneus?
(7)
- abductor hallucis
- medial head of quadratus plantae
- long plantar ligament
- plantar aponeurosis
- flexor retinaculum
- flexor digitorum brevis
- abductor digiti quinti
what structures have attachment to the depression between the medial and lateral processes of the calcaneal tuberosity?
long plantar ligament and abductor digit quiniti
where is the anterior tubercle of the calcaneus?
near the anterior border of the plantar surface of the calcaneus there is a tubercle for the plantar calcaneocuboid ligament (short plantar ligament)
what shape is the facet on the anterior surface of the calcaneus that articulates with the cuboid? what attaches to its medial margin?
- triangular
- the facet is convex transversely and concave vertically therefore it appears saddle-shaped
- the plantar calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament attaches to the medial margin
the ______ area of the posterior surface of the calcaneus is smooth.
- superior
- it is covered by a bursa that lies deep to the tendo calcaneus
- the inferior and middle are are roughened
which part of the calcaneus has a roughened area for the attachment of tendo calcaneus and plantaris?
- middle area of the posterior surface of calcaneus
- at times the plantaris attaches medial to the tendo calcaneus, other times they attach together
the lateral surface of the calcaneus is broader _______ than _____.
- posteriorly; anteriorly
- this surface can have 1-3 tubercles
tubercle directly posterior to the peroneal trochlea/tuberosity on the lateral surface of calcaneus
- retrotrochlear eminence
- located in middle third of lateral surface
ridge of bone formed by a groove for the tendon of peroneus longus
- peroneal trochlea
- lies anterior to retrotrochlear eminence on lateral calcaneus
- groove for the tendon of peroneus longus lies inferior and posterior to the peroneal trochlea
how often is the peroneal trochlea present?
- 33% of time
- rarely, there is second groove located superior to the peroneal trochlea and formed by the tendon of peroneus brevis (usually not present)
what attaches to the peroneal trochlea?
deep fibers of the inferior peroneal retinaculum
what 3 tubercles might be on the lateral side of calcaneus?
- retrotrochlear eminence
- peroneal tubercle
- third tubercle (calcaneofibular tuberosity)
where would the third tubercle be found on the calcaneus?
- lateral surface
- posterior and superior to retrotrochlear eminence
- serves as attachment for calcaneofibular ligament
how often is the third tubercle on lateral side of calcaneus present?
40-50%
the ______ ligament attaches just anterior and superior to the calcaneofibular ligament which partially overlies it on the lateral surface of calcaneus
lateral talocalcaneal ligament
the medial surface of the calcenus is deeply _______
- concave
- plantar nerves and vessels are located in this hollow
the medial head of the quadratus plantae attaches to the medial surface of _____
- calcaneus
- ** this attachment of the medial head of quadratus plantae to the medial surface of the calcaneus is more extensive than its attachment to the medial process (plantar surface)
shelf-like projection from medial surface of calcaneus
sustentaculum tali
- superior surface of sutentaculum tali articulates with talus
- inferior surface is grooved by tendon of flexor hallucis longus
what structures attach to the sustentaculum tali?
(4)
- tibiocalcaneal ligament (part of deltoid ligament)
- medial talocalcaneal ligament
- recurrent band of tibialis posterior (partial insertion)
- plantar calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament
what tendons attach to the talus?
NONE!
no muscle or tendons attach to talus
the body of the talus is ____ in shape
cubical
the superior surface of the body of the talus is called the _______
- trochlea
- because it is shaped like a pulley
- convex from anterior to posterior
what structures does the trochlea of talus articulate with?
(5)
- tibial plafond (inferior surface of tibia)
- medial malleolus of tibia
- lateral malleolus of fibula
- anterior (inferior) tibiofibular ligament
- inferior transverse ligament, which is the deep portion of the posterior (inferior) tibiofibular ligament
the large, oval concave facet on the inferior surface of the body of the talus articulates with _______. The facet is named __________.
- calcaneus at subtalar joint
- posterior articular facet
located at the union of the body and neck of talus on inferior surface
sulcus tali
comma-shaped facet on medial surface of talus articulates with _______.
- medial malleolus
- inferior to the surface the medial surface is rough where the anterior tibiotalar ligament (part of deltoid) is attached
the lateral surface of the body of talus has a ________ shape
triangular shape - apex pointing inferiorly
= inferior, tapered end of the lateral surface of body of talus
- lateral process
- has large triangular facet for the lateral malleolus
- rough areas anterior and posterior to articular fact for attachment of anterior talofibular and posterior talofibular ligaments
there are usually ______ for the anterior talofibular ligament and a _____ for the posterior talofibular ligament on the ____ surface of the body of talus
- two tubercles
- groove
- lateral
- the lateral talocalcenal ligament attaches anteroinferior to the lateral malleolar surface
posterior surface of talus aka
- posterior process
- ledge of bone that projects posteriorly and inferiorly
what divides the posterior surface of talus into medial and lateral tubercles?
- posterior process is grooved by tendon of flexor hallucis longus, which divides the posterior process into medial and lateral tubercels
what attaches to the medial tubercle on posterior surface of talus?
- medial talocalcaneal ligament and posterior tibiotalar ligament (part of deltoid)
- if present, the medial band of posterior talocalcaneal ligament also attaches to medial tubercle
the lateral tubercle on posterior talus is larger than the medial. what three ligaments attach to it?
- posterior talofibular
- posterior talocalcaneal
- fibulotalocalcaneal
when secondary ossification in the lateral tubercle of posterior process of talus fails to fuse it creates an accessory bone called __________
os trigonum
where is the neck of the talus seen most easily?
- on lateral and superior surfaces
- on medial and inferior surfaces the neck is represented by a deep groove called the sulcus tali
the sulcus tali and calcaneal sulcus together form the …
tarasal sinus and tarsal canal
what does the tarsal canal contain?
- interosseous talocalcaneal ligament
what attaches to the superior surface of the neck of the talus?
(dorsal) talonavicular ligament
how is the head of the talus directed?
anteriorly
medially
slightly inferiorly
the anterior surface of the head of the talus has a large _____, _________ facet for its articularion with navicular
ovoid, convex
how many facets are on the inferior surface of the head of the talus?
- three
- two facets articulate with calcaneus
- third facet articulates with plantar calcaneonvaicular (spring) ligament (superior portion of ligament contains fibrocartilage upon which head of talus rests)
what facets are located on the inferior surface of the head of the talus?
anterior calcaneal facet – articulates with anterior talar facet
middle calcaneal facet – articulates with middle talar facet
the most lateral bone in distal row of tarsal bones
cuboid
orientation of the cuboid
- superior surface is directed superolateral
- inferior surface is directed inferomedial
which ligaments attach on the superior surface of the cuboid?
(5)
- dorsal calcaneocuboid
- dorsal cuneocuboid
- dorsal cuboideonavicular
- two dorsal cuboideometatarsals (one ligament to 4th; one to 5th)
- lateral calcaneocuboid
the “beak” of cuboid
- the coronoid process
- located on plantar surface where the medial and posterior borders meet
what structures are on the plantar surface of the cuboid?
- peroneal sulcus
- peroneal ridge
- both sulcus and ridge course obliquely from posterolateral to anteromedial
- peroneal sulcus lies distal to the peroneal ridge
- tendon of peroneus longus lies either in the peroneal groove or against the anterior aspect of the peroneal ridge
- deep fibers of the long plantar ligament attach to the peroneal ridge
- superficial fibers of the long plantar ligament course over the tendon of peroneus longus
what forms an osseofibrous canal for the tendon of the peoneus longus?
- long plantar ligament and cuboid form an osseofibrous canal for the tendon of the peroneus longus
what structures are attached to the plantar surface of the cuboid?
(7)
- long plantar ligament
- short plantar ligament
- plantar cuboideonavicular ligament
- tibialis posterior
- flexor hallucis brevis
- plantar cuneocuboid ligament
- two plantar cuboideometatarsals ligaments (one to 4th, one to 5th)
the peroneal ridge on cuboid terminates laterally as..
cuboid tuberosity
the cuboid tuberosity has an ______ facet
- oval
- over which there is a sesamoid bone (os peroneum) in tendon of peroneus longus
located at the plantar edge of the lateral surface of cuboid
peroneal notch
- this notch marks the beginning of the peroneal sulcus
shape of the medial surface of cuboid
quadrilateral
- has a triangular facet for lateral cuneiform at the dorsal, middle portion
- can sometimes also be small facet for navicular
3 ligaments attached to medial surface of cuboid
- interosseous cuboideonavicular
- itneroseous cuneocuboid
- calcaneocuboid portion of the bifurcated ligament
the posterior surface of the cuboid has a _____ shape facet for calcaneus
triangular
- saddle-shaped
- concave transversely and convex vertically
the anterior surface of the cuboid has a vertical ridge that separates two facets. Describe the shape of the medial and lateral facet.
- medial facet is quadrilateral in shape and is for articulation with base of 4th metatarsal
- lateral facet is triangular with apex directed laterally for articulation with 5th metatarsal
navicular is latin for …
navy
formerly known as scaphoid
navicular
describe shape of navicular
- boat shaped
- concave proximally and convex distally
- articulates with talus, three cuneifroms and cuboid, rarely with calcaneus
the dorsal surface of the navicular is _________ and oriented ______.
convex; superomedially
what ligaments attach to dorsal surface of navicular?
(5)
- three dorsal cuneonaviculars
- dorsal cuboideonavicular
- dorsal talonavicular
- calcaneonavicular portion of the bifurcated ligament
- tibionavicular portion of the deltoid ligament