foot Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 3 retinacula of the foot

A

extensor lateral flexor

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2
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explain the attachments of the superior part of the extensor retinaculum

A

attaches to the anterior borders of the tibia and fibula

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3
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explain the attachments of the inferior part of the extensor retinaculum of the foot

A

extends from the medial malleolus and medial side of plantar aponeurosis to the superolateral calcaenous on the lateral side

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4
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what acronym is used to remember what structures pass beneath the extensor retinaculum

A

timothy had a nasty dirty toe

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5
Q

what structures pass beneath the lateral retinaculum

A

fibularis longus and brevis

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6
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explain the attachments of the superior band of the lateral retinaculum of the foot

A

extends from the lateral malleolus to the calcaneous

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7
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explain the attachments of the inferior band of the lateral retinaculum of the foot

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attaches to the lateral calcaneous and then blends with the inferior band of the extensor retinaculum

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8
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explain the attachments of the flexor retinaculum

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extends from the medial malleolus to the medial side of calcaneous

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9
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what acronym is used to remember which structures pass beneath the flexor retinaculum

A

tom dick and very naughty harry

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10
Q

the arches of the foot are held together by…

A

a combination of bony, ligamentous and muscular factors

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11
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the arches of the foot means that the standing weight is taken on which parts of the foot

A

the posterior part of the calcaneus and the metatarsal heads

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12
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which arches maintain the integrity of the foot

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one transverse and 2 longitudinal arches

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13
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what are the 4 important structures of the dorsum of the foot

A

extensor digitorum brevis extensor hoods deep fibular nerve dorsalis pedis artery

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14
Q

explain what and where the extensor digitorum brevis is located

A

an intrinsic muscle of the dorsum of the foot that lies underneath the long flexor tendons arising from the top of the lateral aspect of the calcaneous and splits into a tendon for each of the digits

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15
Q

where does the extensor digitorum brevis tendons insert into the digits

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joins the EDL tendon on its lateral side

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16
Q

which tendons contribute to the extensor hoods of the digits

A

EDL EHL EDB

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17
Q

explain the attachments of the extensor hoods

A

apex inserts into the base of the distal phalan base inserts more proximally centre - attaches to the side of the middle phalanx

18
Q

what are the two branches of the dorsalis pedis artery

A

arcuate artery deep plantar artery

19
Q

route of the arcuate artery

A

heads laterally across the dorsum of the foot and gives a series of metatarsal and digital arteries

20
Q

route of the deep plantar artery

A

dives through the first dorsal interosseous and completes the deep plantar arch

21
Q

how many layers are there beneath the plantar aponeurosis that make up the sole of the foot

A

4 short, long, short, short

22
Q

what is the plantar aponeurosis

A

a thickening in the deep fascia in the sole of the foot

23
Q

what are the attachments of the plantar aponeurosis

A

extends from the medial process of the calcaneal tuberosity, extends forwards over the sole of the food and dividing into 5 slips and inserts into the bones, ligaments and skin of the toes

24
Q

what are the muscles of layer 1 of the sole of the foot

A

2 abductors (for big toe and little toe) and one flexor extending for the whole length of the sole of the foot

25
Q

what is the flexor called that is part of layer 1 of the sole of the foot

A

flexor digitorum brevis

26
Q

where do the abductors of layer 1 of the sole of the foot insert into

A

the base of the proximal phalanx

27
Q

what muscles make up layer 2 of the foot

A

tibialis posterior FDL FHL lumbricals associated with FDL flexor accessorius

28
Q

are the lumbricals medial or lateral to the toes

A

medial

29
Q

what is the function of flexor accessorius

A

it is an accessory flexor muscle that optimises the function of FDL and straightens the line of pull for it

30
Q

what are the muscles of layer 3 of the sole of the foot

A

short flexors for little toe and big toe adductor hallicus (these are short muscles)

31
Q

what comprises layer 4 of the sole of the foot

A

3 plantar interossei (3,4,5) and 3 dorsal interossei (2,3,4)

32
Q

which tnedons are associated with the interossei of the sole of the foot

A

the insertion of fibularis longus and tibialis posterior

33
Q

in between which layers is the neurovascular structures of the foot situated

A

in between layers 1 and 2 (between the short and long layer)

34
Q

the posterior tibial artery branches into..

A

medial and lateral plantar arteries

35
Q

route of medial plantar artery

A

continues down the medial border of the sole of the foot

36
Q

route of the lateral plantar artery

A

swings wide and creates a deep plantar arch on the sole of the foot

37
Q

what two arteries make up the deep plantar arch

A

lateral plantar artery (branch of post tibial) deep branch of the dorsalis pedis

38
Q

the tibial nerve splits into…

A

the lateral and medial plantar nerves

39
Q

innervation of the lateral plantar nerve

A

supplies sensory to the lateral 1.5 finger and motor to almost all of the intrinsic muscles of the sole of the foot

40
Q

innervation of the medial plantar nerve

A

supplies sensory to the medial 3.5 digits

41
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name the following

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