Tarsus and Pedal - Week 9 Flashcards
1
Q
talus
A
articulations with tibia, fibula, navicular, and calcaneus
- siding: head is distal and leans medially, trochlea is superior, lateral projection points from side it is from
2
Q
calcaneus
A
- articulations: talus and cuboid
- siding: place flat on the table, whichever side the curve is facing is medial with the facets being superior
3
Q
cuboid
A
- articulations: calcaneus, MT 4 & 5, navicular, lateral cuneiform
- siding: with flat side being superior, the side the large facet is on will medial and face from the side it is from
4
Q
navicular
A
- articulation: talus, all 3 cuneiforms, cuboid
- siding: tuberosity is medial, convex surface is superior
5
Q
medial cuneiform
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- articulation: navicular, intermediate cuneiform, MT 1& 2
- siding: add from notes
5
Q
intermediate cuneiform
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- articulations: navicular, medial cuneiform, lateral cuneiform, MT 2
- siding: add from notes
6
Q
lateral cuneiform
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- articulations: navicular, intermediate, cuboid, MT 2,3,4
- siding: add from notes
7
Q
metatarsal 1
A
- inferior base is shaped like a kidney
- the notch in the kidney says what side it’s from
8
Q
how do you side metatarsals 2-5?
A
looking at the dorsal surface, the most proximal point of the base is lateral to the main axis of the shaft
9
Q
metatarsal 2
A
x
10
Q
metatarsal 3
A
x
11
Q
metatarsal 4
A
x
12
Q
metatarsal 5
A
x
13
Q
differences between proximal manual and pedal phalanx
A
x