wk 8- metatarsal bones and intertarsal joints Flashcards

1
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anatomical means 3

A

a single joint cavity;
a single synovial membrane;
two or more articulating bones are involved

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functional means

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two or more anatomical joints; may consist of one and a half anatomical joints;
Functions as a single unit
as more than one synovial cavity;
has more than one synovial membrane;
sometimes referred to as a clinical joint;

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functional joint subtalar what are the anatomical joints? 2

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anterior talocalcaneal joint and posterior talocalcaneal joint

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functional joint transverse tarsal/midtarsal joint has anatomical joints 2

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talonavicular joint and calcaneocuboid joint

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5
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longest to shortest metatarsal bones

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2, 3, 5, 4, 1

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types of synovial joints classified by2

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  1. Shapes of the articular surfaces
  2. Numbers of joint spaces
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what anatomical joints make up the functional subtalar joint

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posterior talocalcaneal and anterior talocalcaneal

both anatomical joints

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what anatomical joints make uo the transverse/midtarsal function joint

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talonavicular and calcaneonavicular joints

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what joints make up the talocalcaneonavicular joint

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anterior talocalcaneal and talonavicular joint

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what joints make up the tarsometatarsal functional joint

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cuboidnavicular, medial/lateral tarsometatarsal and cuneometarasal joints

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11
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what does the spring ligament attach to?

A

sustentaculum tali and is supported inferiorly by the tendon of tibialis posterior

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what joints does the long plantar support?

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calcaneocuboid joint, tarsometarasal, transverse tarsal joint

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the long plantar attaches to what

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anterior tubercle of the calcaneus, perineal ridge, bases of the lateral four metatarsal bones

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the short plantar attaches to what

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anterior tubercle of the calcaneus and the perineal ridge

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15
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what ligament attaches to the posterior colliculus of the medial malleolus

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Deep posterior tibiotalar ligament

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16
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cervical ligament supports what joints

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anatomical subtalar joint (posterior) and functional subtalar joint

17
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which metatarsal bone has no medial or lateral articular surfaces

A

1st

18
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which metadatal bone is the longest

A

2, 3, 5, 4, 1

19
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which metaratarsal has a twisted shaft

A

4th

20
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where are pressure facets located on which metatarsals ?

A

1st- lateral, 2nd-medial

21
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what type of bone are proximal phalanges

A

long bones

22
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what do phalanges develop partly from?

A

secondary oss centres

23
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the proximal phalanx of the halls provides attachment for

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abductor hallucis, extensor hallucis brevis, adductor hallucis

24
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in caucasians, biphalangy occurs usually in which ?

A

hallux

25
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40% chance of biphalangy in causcasions happens in which toe?

A

fifth

26
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a sesamoid bone may be present in what tendon?

A

fibulas longus and tibialis posterior

27
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is the sesamoid in the first metatarsophalangeal joint have articular surfaces?

A

no but articulates with the head of first metatarsal bone

28
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what tarsal bones have accessory bones related?

A

navicular and talus

29
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os tibiale extremum is associated with what bone

A

navicular

30
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epiphyseal plats of the phalanges and metatarsal bones ossify during

A

15-18years

31
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what bone ossifies first

A

talus

32
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secondary oss centres develop where

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all metatarsal bones, calcaneus and all phalanges

33
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what joints are supported by collateral ligaments

A

ankle, metartarsophalangeal, interphalangeal joints

34
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what metatarsal is most distal

A

2

35
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os peronei is what kind of bone and located where

A

sesamoid and in tendon of fibulas longus

36
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os trigonum is what bone and located where

A

accessory, posterior aspect of talus

37
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difference between sesamoid and accessory bones

A

sesamoid ossify during puberty, modify pressure and tendon pull whereas accessory is incomplete ossification or abnormally separated