CHapter 10 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the fucntion of the ankle and foot?

A

Support and Propulsion

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2
Q

True or False?Many of the bones and joints of the lower leg and foot share similarities with the bones and joints of the forearm and hand

A

True

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3
Q

Name the two bones of the ankle and foot. Which is lateral and which is medial?

A

Tibia and fibula…
Lateral is Fibula
Medial is Tibia

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4
Q

The hindfoot (rear) is composed of two bones….

A

Calcaneous and talus

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5
Q

The midfoot consit of

A

tarsal bones

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6
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The forefoot consits of

A

metatarsals and phalanges

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7
Q

How many phlanxes are in each toe?

A

only 2 in the big toe and the rest have three

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8
Q

Arches of the foot are formed by

A

Supprting ligaments, muscles, fascia, bone shape

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9
Q
Longitudinal arch
Medial
Important for.......
mplicated in ........
Primarily supported dynamically by ........ posterior and .......anterior
A
Longitudinal arch
Medial
Important for shock absorption
Implicated in foot problems
Primarily supported dynamically by tibialis posterior and tibialis anterior
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10
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Talucual joint is another name for

A

Ankle joint

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11
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Tacural joint has articulation of

A

Calculatneous, talus, distal fibula, distal tibia

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12
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Ankle is more stable in ……….than ……. flexion, because anterior portion of …….. is wider than posterior portion

A

Ankle is more stable in dorsiflexion than plantar flexion, because anterior portion of talus is wider than posterior portion

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13
Q

Plantar flexion:

Dorsal flexion:

A

Plantar flexion: 50°

Dorsal flexion: 15-20 °

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14
Q

Turning at the ankle and foot outward (abduction)

A

Eversion

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15
Q

Turning the ankle and foot inward (adduction

A

Inversion

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16
Q

During inversion… weight is where?

During eversion… weight is where?

A

Weight is on lateral edge of foot

Weight is on medial edge of foot

17
Q

Toes move towards plantar surface

A

Flexion

18
Q

Toes move towards dorsal surface

A

Extension

19
Q

Combination of movement in 3 planes simultaneously: ankle dorsiflexion, subtalar eversion, and forefoot abduction (toe-out)

A

Pronation

20
Q

Combination of movement in 3 planes simultaneously: ankle plantar flexion, subtalar inversion, and forefoot adduction (toe-in)

A

Supination

21
Q

Covering all muscles on plantar aspect is the….

A

Covering all muscles on plantar aspect is the plantar fascia

22
Q

Height of arch described by distance between top of ……

A

navicular bone and the ground

23
Q

Low arch (flat feet) will indicate what type of injury….

High arch

A

Over-pronation, difficulty supporting weight on toes, heal pain

Oversupinaton and heel pain

24
Q

Inflammation of the plantar fascia

A

plantar facitis

25
Q

What is the treatment for plantar facitis?

A

rest, streching , orthodocis

26
Q

Acchiles tendon can be strained by

A

Gastrocnemius and soleus muscles may be strained from increased activity, especially running and jumping
and repated plantar flexion

27
Q

Tears in the interosseous membrane
Microfractures of tibia
Inflammation of the tibial or fibular periosteum
Injuries to tibialis posterior/anterior, soleus, extensor digitorum longus

A

Shin splits