S5 - Ankle, Foot Conditions Flashcards
1
Q
- *Compartment Syndrome**
- What are compartments?
- Causes
- Sign
- Short term consequences
- Long term consequences
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2
Q
Ankle fracture
Mechanism of injury
Unstable and stable fracture
____ shift - means?
Problems - more complicated
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3
Q
- *Sprained ankle and fifth metatarsal**
- What is this?
- Mechanism of injury
- Which ligament is most at risk?
- Complication
- Treatment
- Increasing risk of ankle sprains
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4
Q
- *Achilles Tendon Rupture**
- Mechanism of injury
- Symptoms and signs
- Treatment
- Test
- People most at range
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5
Q
- *Hallus Valgus**
- Discription of this…
- Mechanism of this injury
- Treatment
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6
Q
- *Hallux Rigidus**
- Description
- Symptoms
- Treatment
A
Osteoarthiritis
7
Q
Hallux Rigidus
…Surgical management
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8
Q
- *Osteoarthiritis of the ankle joint (OA)**
- Causes
- Difference in symptoms between primary and secondary OA
- Treatment
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NEARLY ALL THE CASES OF OA OF THE ANKLE IS SECONDARY OA
9
Q
- *Toe Deformities**
- 4 types
A
10
Q
- *Claw toe**
- What are these toes like (bones extended and flexed)
- Cause of the damage
- What has happened…
A
11
Q
- *Hammer Toe and Mallet Toe**
- What are these toes like (bones extended and flexed)
- Cause of the damage
- What has happened…
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12
Q
- *Curly Toe**
- What are these toes like (bones extended and flexed)
- Cause of the damage
- What has happened…
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13
Q
- *Archilles Tedinopathy**
- Cause
- Risk factors
- Symptoms
- Where does the tendinopathy tend to develop?
- Treatment
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14
Q
- *Flat foot**
- What is this?
- Young children and flat feet
- 2 ‘types’ of flat foot
- Treatment
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15
Q
- *Diabetes Mellitus and the Foot**
- Foot disease includes
- Why are diabetics at greater risk from foot disease?
- Diabetic foot clinic screening
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