Foot and Ankle Conditions - CORTEXT Flashcards

1
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what is hallux valgus?

A

lateral deviation of the big toe

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2
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true or false: hallux valgus is more common in males

A

false

females four times more likely

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3
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what is a bunion?

A

inflamed bursa over the first metatarsal head

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4
Q

list conservative treatment for hallux valgus

A

wearing more accommodating shoes

spacers between first webspace

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5
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true or false: surgery for cosmesis in hallux valgus is effective and patients are usually happy

A

false

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6
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what is hallux rigidus?

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OA of the 1st metatarso-phalangeal joint

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7
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what is the gold standard surgical treatment for hallux rigidus?

A

arthrodesis

alleviates the pain but reduces motion

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8
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true or false: arthrodesis prevents women from wearing high heels

A

true

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9
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what is morton’s neuroma?

A

irritation of plantar interdigital nerves, causing inflammation and swelling

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10
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list clinical features of morton’s neuroma

A

pain and tingling radiating within toes

loss of sensation in webspace

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11
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what is a mulder’s positive click tests for morton’s neuroma?

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compression of metatarsal heads causes symptoms/clicking

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12
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women are more affected by morton’s neuroma - what is a significant implicated cause of this?

A

high heels

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13
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where do metatarsal stress fractures usually occur?

A

2nd-3rd metatarsal

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14
Q

list aetiology for achilles tendonitis

A

repetitive strain
quinolone antibiotics
rheumatoid arthritis
gout

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15
Q

true or false: steroid injections are contraindicated at the achilles tendon

A

true

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16
Q

what clinical test is used to define tendon rupture?

A

simmonds test

no plantar flexion of the foot when the calf is squeezed

17
Q

list proposed causative factors for plantar fasciitis

A

diabetes
obesity
walking on hard floors
poor cushioning in shoes

18
Q

where does the tibialis posterior tendon predominantly insert?

A

navicular bone

19
Q

what is pes cavus?

A

abnormal high arch of the foot

20
Q

describe claw toes

A

hyperextension at MTPJ

hyperflexion at PIPJ + DIPJ

21
Q

describe hammer toes

A

hyperextension at DIPJ and MTPJ

hyperflexion at PIPJ

22
Q

describe mallet toes

A

hyperflexion at DIPJ

23
Q

what is the most common cause of acquired pes planus in adults?

A

tibialis posterior dysfunction

24
Q

what is a fairly specific finding in tibialis posterior dysfunction?

A

pain and swelling posterior to medial malleolus