Ankle and Foot Comp. Flashcards

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P.O. for tibialis anterior is?

A

lateral condyle and proximal half of lateral tibia, interosseous membrane

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D.I. for the tibialis anterior is?

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medial plantar surfaces of medial cuneiform bone and base of 1st metatarsal bone.

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3
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what are the short/long positions for tibialis anterior?

A

short: dorsiflexion and inversion
long: plantar flexion and eversion

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P.O. for extensor hallucis longus is?

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middle part of anterior surface of fibula and interosseous membrane

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D.I. for extensor hallucis longus is?

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dorsal aspect of base of distal phalanx of great toe

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what are the short/long positions for extensor hallucis longus?

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short: dorsiflexion of TC and extension of digit #1
long: plantar flexion of TC and flexion of digit #1

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P.O. of extensor digitorum longus?

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lateral condyle of tibia, proximal 3/4 of anterior surface of interosseous membrane and fibula

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D.I. of extensor digitorum longus?

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middle and distal phalangeal bones of lateral four digits

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9
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what are the short/long position for extensor digitorum longus?

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short: dorsiflexion of TC and extension of digits 2-5
long: plantar flexion of TC and flexion of digits 2-5.

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10
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P.O. of fibularis longus is?

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head and proximal two thirds of lateral fibula

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D.I. of fibularis longus is?

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plantar base of 1st metatarsal bone and medial cuneiform bone

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12
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what are the short/long positioning for fibularis longus?

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short: plantar flexion and eversion
long: dorsiflexion and inversion

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13
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P.O. of fibularis brevis is?

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distal two thirds of lateral surface of fibula

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14
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D.I. of fibularis brevis is?

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dorsal surface tuberosity of 5th metatarsal bone.

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15
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what are the short/long positioning for fibularis brevis?

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short: plantarflexion and eversion
long: dorsiflexion and inversion

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16
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P.O. of soleus is?

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posterior aspect of head of fibula, proximal 1/4 of posterior surface of fibula, soleal line of tibia

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D.I. of soleus is?

A

posterior aspect of calcaneus via calcaneal tendon

18
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what are the short/long positions for soleus?

A

short: plantar flexion
long: dorsiflexion

19
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P.O. flexor hallucis longus is?

A

distal 2/3 of posterior fibula, inferior part of interosseous membrane

20
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D.I. of flexor hallucis longus is?

A

base of distal phalanx of great toe (hallux)

21
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what are the short/long positioning of flexor hallucis longus?

A

short: plantar flexion and flexion of digit #1 all jts
long: dorsiflexion and extension of digit #1 all jts

22
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P.O. of flexor digitorum longus is?

A

medial part of posterior tibia inferior to soleal line

23
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D.I. of flexor digitorum longus is?

A

plantar bases of distal phalangeal bones of lateral four digits

24
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what are the short/ long positions of the flexor digitorum longus?

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short: plantar flexion of ankle and flexion of digits 2-5; all jts.
long: dorsiflexion of ankle and extension of digits 2-5; all jts.

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P.O. of tibialis posterior?

A

posterior tibia below solar line, interosseous membrane, proximal half of posterior fibula

26
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D.I. of tibialis posterior?

A

tuberosity of navicular, all cuneiforms (plantar), bases of 2nd through 4th metatarsal bones (plantar).

27
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what are the short/long positions of the tibialis posterior?

A

short: plantar flexion and inversion
long: dorsiflexion and eversion

28
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P.O. of abductor hallucis?

A

medial tubercle of tuberosity of calcaneus, flexor retinaculum, and plantar aponeurosis

29
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D.I. of abductor hallucis?

A

medial side of base of proximal phalanx of 1st digit

30
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what are the short/ long positions for abductor hallucis?

A

short: abduction and flexion of great toe
long: adduction and extension of great toe

31
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P.O. of flexor digitorum brevis?

A

medial tubercle of tuberosity of calcaneus, plantar aponeurosis, and intermuscular septum

32
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D.I. of flexor digitorum brevis?

A

both sides of middle phalangeal bones of lateral four digits

33
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what are the short/long positions of flexor digitorum brevis?

A

short: flexion of digits 2-5
long: extension of digits 2-5

34
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P.O. of adductor hallucis? (2 heads)

A

oblique head: bases of 2nd through 4th metatarsal bones

transverse head: ligaments of metatarsophalangeal joints of digits 3-5

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Q

D.I. of adductor hallucis?

A

tendons of both heads lateral to side of base of proximal phalanx of 1st digit.

36
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what are the short/ long positions of the adductor hallucis?

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short: adduction of the great toe
long: abduction of the great toe