3 - Zill - Sole of Foot Flashcards

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1
Q

What biomechanical machines does the foot act as?

Where is weight supported on the foot?

A

Lever/Springs

  1. Base of big toe (1st metatarsal) + heads of metatarsals (2-5) = 6 points of contact w/ground
  2. Calcaneus (heel)
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Abduction

v

Aduction

in toes

A

Axis through second toe:

Abduct = Spread

Adduct = Toward mid-line

Second toe will pretty much always Abduct (movement away from midline)

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3
Q

Plantar Aponeurosis

How does it further divide?

What structure does it support?

A

Tough band of deep fascia on sole of foot, extends from calcaneus

Distally divives into connective tissue bands for all five toes

- - -

Supports lateral arch

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4
Q

Fibrous Digital Sheaths

A

Found on Flexor (Plantar) side of toes

Act like retinacula for toes

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5
Q

Layer 1 of Sole Muscles

Common Origin?

A

Flexor Digitorum Brevis (middle)

Abductor Hallucis (outer, big toe abduct)

Abductor Digiti Minimi (inner, little toe abduct)

The names will tell you what they do JC!

- - -

Common Origin: Calcaneus

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Q

Why is there a split in Flexor Digitorum Brevis?

A

Allow passge of flexor digitorum longus to distal phalanges

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Q

Muscles of Foot - Layer 2

Flexor Digitorum Longus

A

Flexor Digitorum Longus (.. that long DICK)

O: Tibia

I: Distal phalanges of toes (w/lumbricals)

Tendons pass in split of Flexor Digitorum Brevis

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8
Q

Lumbricals of Foot

A

Attach to tendons of Flexor Digitorum Longus

Actions:

Flex middle, Extend tip

Fine Movements!

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9
Q

What muscle counters Flexor Digitorum Longus?

A

Quadratus Plantae

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Q

Quadratus Plantae

A

Pulls tendon laterally

(Flex. Dig. Longus = medially)

O: Calcaneus

I: Flexor Digitorum Longus

A: Flex Toes

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Muscles of Foot - Layer 2

Flexor Hullucis Longus

A

Harry

Passes to distal phalanx of big toe, between two sesamoid bones

O: Fibula

I: Big toe

A: Flex big toe, inversion, plantar flexion of foot

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12
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Muscles of Foot - Layer 3

Flexor Hallucis Brevis

Adductor Hallucis

Flexor Digiti Minimi Brevis

A

Flexor Hallucis Brevis: Two tendons, sesamoid bones in tendons

- - -

Adductor Hallucis:

Oblique/Transverse heads, Insert at Big Toe

Flexor Digiti Minimi Brevis: Small muscle to little toe (inside of layer 1)

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13
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Muscles of Foot - Layer 4

Iterosseus

A
  1. Dorsal Interossei - DAB

Doral - ABduct

  1. Plantar Interossei - PAD

Plantar - ADduct

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14
Q

What small foot muscles flex metatarsophalangeal joints and extend interphalangeal joints?

A

Interosseus muscles

Lumbricals

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15
Q

Muscles of Foot - Layer 4 - Deep Tendons

Tendon of Peroneus Longus

Tendon of Tibialis Posterior

A

Tendon of Peroneus Longus:

Lateral to Medial, 1st metatarsal/medial cuneiform bones

- - -

Tendon of Tibiais Posterior:

Navicular, slips to cuneiform, cuboid, metatarsals 2-4

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16
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What is the antagonist of the Peroneus Longus?

A

Tibialis Anterior

17
Q

Nerves and Arteries of Sole of Foot?

A

ANd

A - Posterior Tibial Artery

N - Tibial Nerve

18
Q

How does the posterieal tibial artery divide?

A
  1. Lateral Plantar Artery
    - > Plantar Arterial Arch
    - > Plantar Digital Arteries
  2. Medial Plantar Artery
19
Q

Tibial Nerve division in foot?

A

Medial and Lateral Plantar nerves

Both sensory and motor

20
Q

Medial Plantar Nerve and Lateral Plantar Nerve coverage on sole of foot?

A

Medial = Medial 3.5 digits / medial sole

Lateral = Lateral 1.5 Digits / lateral sole

21
Q

Innervation of Foot Muscles

Tibial Nerve’s Two Branches

A

Medial Plantar Nerve

  1. Flexor Hallucis Brevis (Big Toe)
  2. Abductor Hallucis (Big Toe)
  3. Flexor Digitorum Brevis
  4. First Lumbrical
    - - -

Lateral Plantar Nerve

Everything else

22
Q

Medial Longitudinal Arch

A

Highest arch

Responsible for ‘fallen arches’ (PES PLANUS)

Formed by: Calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuneiforms, and medial three metatarsal bones

Plantar Calcaneonavicular Ligament = SPRING ligament

Tibialis Posterior/Anterior insert to medial side

23
Q

Cause of Flat Feet (Pes Planus)

A

Weakening of Medial Longitudinal Arch

Stretching of Plantar Calcaneonavicular Ligament

24
Q

What type of muscles support the medial arch?

What type of muscles support the lateral arch?

A

Muscles that invert foot

- - -

Muscles that evert foot

25
Q

Lateral Longitudinal Arch

A

Smaller

Formed by calcaneus, cuboid, and lateral two metatarsals

Long Plantar Ligament and Plantar Aponeurosis

Peroneal Tendons

26
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Transverse Arch

A

Formed by cuneiform and cuboid bones and metatarsals

Supported by Interosseus Muscles and Peroneus Longus Tendon

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