MSK- Lower Limb/ Ankle Flashcards
Applied Biology- Joints
Distal tibiofibular joint
talocrural joint
subtalar
Applied Biology- Ligaments
AITFL
PITFL
inferior tranverse lig
interosseous
deltoid
ATFL
PTFL
CFL
medial talocalcaneal lig
lateral talocalcaneal lig
Pathologies commonly
lateral ankle sprain
medical ankle sprain
high ankle sprain
Achilles tendinosis
Achilles rupture
sever’s disease
shin splints
tarsal tunnel syndrome
Ottawa rules
lateral malleoli
medial malleoli
base of 5th
navicular
inability to WB both immediates and for 4 steps during initial assessment
Shin splint classifications and differences
Periostitis: hurts during but eases
stress fracture: constant pain
compartment syndrome: progressively worsens with exercises
Interventions for sprains (Lateral, medial and high)
manage pain
manage swelling
bracing/ taping
crutches (if neccesry)
strengthening
proprioception
restore ROM
cross friction massage as tolerated
Interventions for achilles tendiopathy?
avoid aggravating activities
eccentric eccentric
increase heel height
stretching
manage pain
taping
night splint
manage inflammation
Interventions for Achilles rupture
-cast immobilization in maximum plantarflexion for 4 weeks, followed by 4 weeks of gradually reduced plantarflexion
-progressive ROM and strengthening post immobilization
- proprioception
Interventions for Sever’s Disease
Manage pain
decrease parapmeters of aggravting activity
foot orthotics
stretching
heel lift
Intervention for periostitis
avoidance of aggravting activities
manage inflammation
manage pain
tapin
orthotics
stretching
strengthening
walk-run
address alignment and biomechanical isses
Intervention stress fracture
Intial period of rest
avoidance of aggravating activites
crutches
gradual progressive loading
walk-run program
Intervention for progressive compartment syndrome
rest, soft tissue mobilization
surgical- interosseous membrane
Compartments (muscles/nerve)- Anterior
extensor hallucis longus
extensor digitorum
tib ant
peroneaus tertius
nerve- deep peroneal nerve ( webbing between 1st and 2nd digits)
Compartments (muscles/nerve)- lateral
peroneal brevis and longus
nerve- superficial peroneal nerve ( full dorsum of the foot except the webbing b/w 1st and 2nd digits)
Compartments (muscles/nerve)- posterior superficial
gastroc
soleus
plantaris
nerve- sural nerve (lateral side of leg and foot to 5th metatarsal)