TOES Flashcards

1
Q

What is the abnormal separation in the base of 1st and 2nd Metatarsal & cuneiform?

A

Lishfranc Injury

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2
Q

Other name for chondromalacia patellae?
It is the softening of the cartilage under the patella.

A

Runners knee

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3
Q

Incomplete separation or avulsion of the tibial tuberosity

A

Osgood-Schlatter Disease

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4
Q

Hereditary form of arthritis in which uric acid is deposited in joints

A

Gout

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5
Q

Talipes Equinovarus

A

Congenital clubfoot

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6
Q

Avulsion fracture of the base of the 5th metatarsal

A

Jones fracture

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7
Q

Accumulation of fluid in the joint cavity

A

Joint effusion

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8
Q

What is the central ray and reference point of AP Projection of foot?

A

Perpendicular to 3rd MTP JOINT

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9
Q

What is the central ray and reference point of AP Projection of foot?

A

15 degrees posteriorly

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10
Q

Best demonstrates the Open IP joints and reduces foreshortening

A

AP AXIAL PROJECTION 15 degrees posteriorly

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11
Q

How many degrees rotation of lower leg and foot for AP Oblique medial Rotation?

A

30-45 degrees

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12
Q

Structure shown AP OBLIQUE (Medial Rotation)

A

2nd to 5th MTP Joint spaces; 1st to 3rd toes

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13
Q

Structure shown AP OBLIQUE (Lateral Rotation)

A

3rd-5th toes

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