Ch 19 Flashcards

1
Q

what are the ankle movements that occur at the subtalar joint?

A

inversion, eversion, pronation, supination

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2
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what are the 3 lateral ligaments of the ankle?

A

anterior talofibular, posterior talofibular, calcaneofibular,

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3
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what is the function of the anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, and posterior talofibular

A

anterior talofibular=restrains anterior displacement of talus
calcaneofibular= restrains inversion of calcaneous
posterior talofibular= restrains posterior displacement of the talus

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4
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in external tibial torsion how is the tibia tubercule positioned?

A

lateral

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5
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in internal tibial torsion how is the tibia tubercule positioned?

A

medial

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6
Q

what is the anterior test used to determine?

A

injury of the anterior talofibular ligament

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7
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what does the talar tilt test

A

injury to the calcaneofibular ligament and possibly anterior/posterior talofibular ligament

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8
Q

what is kleigers test used for?

A

to test the deltoid ligament and for ankle syndesmosis

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9
Q

what is the weakest ligament in the ankle?

A

anterior talofibular ligament

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10
Q

what is a bimalleolar fracture( potts fracture)?

A

avulsion of the lateral malleolus and fracture of the medial malleolus

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11
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what ligament does dorsiflexion injure?

A

tibiofibular ligament

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12
Q

what are the ottawa ankle rules?

A
  • inability to bare weight for 4 steps (2 on each foot)
  • tenderness of the inferior or posterior pole of either malleolus including the distal 6 cm
  • tenderness over the base of the 5th or navicular bone
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13
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what is the most common sprain

A

grade 1

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14
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what are the syndesmotic sprain include ( high ankle sprain)?

A

isolated injury to the distal tibiofemoral joint

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15
Q

what motion does high ankle sprains occur?

A

increased external rotation or forced dorsiflexion

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16
Q

what is osteochondritis disseacns (OCD)

A

can occur in the superior medial surface of the talar dome (one or several fragments of cartilage and its underlying subchondral bone are either partiall detached

17
Q

where do achilles tendon ruptures usually occur?

A

2-6 inches proximal to its insertion into the calcaneous

18
Q

what is tennis lag?

A

a rupture or tear of the muscular tenderness juncture of the gastroc and achilles tendon

19
Q

where does the highest incidence of fibular and tibial fractures occur

A

fibular=middle 3rd

tibia=lower 3rd

20
Q

what is volkmans contracture?

A

result of internal tension caused by hemorrhage and swelling within closed fiscal compartments which inhibit blood supply and results in muscle necchrosis

21
Q

what are problems that can lead to medial tibial stres syndrome (MTSS)?

A

varus foot, tight heel cord, hypermobile, pronated foot, forefoot, supination

22
Q

what are the four grades of MTSS?

A

grade 1=pain occurs after activity
grade 2= pain occurs before and after activity
grade 3= pain occurs before, during, and after activity
grade 4= activity is impossible

23
Q

how long after compartment fasciotomy may patients return to activity?

A

2-4 months

24
Q

what glides improve plantar flexion?

A

posterior tibial glides and anterior talar glides

25
Q

what glides improve dorsiflexion?

A

anterior tibial glides and posterior talar glides