Anatomy Flashcards

(42 cards)

1
Q

Antagonist to Post tib

A

Peroneus brevis

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2
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Antagonist to Tib ant

A

Peroneus longus

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3
Q

Congenital OCD location

A

Posteromedial

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4
Q

Semmes Weinstein monofilament for neuropathy

A

5.07 mm

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5
Q

What is Syme amputation

A

Anke disarticulation

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6
Q

Knot of Henry relationship

A

FHL is deep (higher)

FDL is superficial

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7
Q

If bilateral sesamoiditis think

A

Reactive arthritis
Psoriatic arthritis
Seronegative RA

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8
Q

Deformity after missed turf toe or removal of bilateral sesamoids

A

Cock up toe

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9
Q

Toe deformity in hallux valgus

A

Flexed and pronated

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10
Q

Procedure for juvenile hallux valgus

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Medial cuneiform opening wedge osteotomy

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11
Q

HVA in hallux valgus

A

> 15

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12
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IMA in hallux valgus

A

> 9

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13
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DMAA in hallux valgus

A

> 10

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14
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HVI in hallux valgus

A

> 10 (Do Akin)

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15
Q

Indications for distal MT osteotomy in hallux valgus

A

IMA <13

HVA <40

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16
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Indications for proximal MT osteotomy in hallux valgus

A

IMA >13

HVA >40

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17
Q

Pathology in claw toe

A

Insufficient plantar plate

18
Q

When to do a Weil osteotomy

A

RIGID claw toes
RIGID cross over toes
FIXED MTP dislocation

19
Q

Pathology in hammar toe

A

Overpull of EDL

20
Q

Pathology in mallet toe

A

Overpull of FDL

Rupture of EDL

21
Q

Wide IMA for bunionette deformity

22
Q

Freiburg’s disease

23
Q

Post-traumatic talus OCD location

A

Anterolateral

24
Q

Meary angle

A

> 4 normal

Negative in PTTI

25
Calcaneal pitch in PTTI
<17 deg
26
Most common intra-op fx with TAA
Medial mal
27
Vascular watershed area of navicular
Central
28
Screw trajectory for navicular fx
Lateral to medial | Dorsal to plantar
29
XR view for CN coalition
Internal oblique
30
What muscle is affected first by CMT
Intrinsics
31
The only proven risk factor for Morton neuroma
Female gender
32
Salvage procedure for failed hallux valgus surgery
Lapidus
33
Strongest risk factor assoc w/ plantar fasciitis
BMI >30
34
Complication after multiple steroid injections for neuroma
Hammertoe
35
Most sensitive radiographic test for peroneal subluxation
Dynamic ultrasound
36
Most common complication after talar neck fx
Subtalar arthritis
37
Forefoot deformity with flexible hindfoot varus
Plantarflexed first ray
38
What inversion of subtalar joint does
LOCKS Chopart (tarsal joints)
39
What eversion of subtalar joint does
UNLOCKS Chopart (tarsal) joints
40
Components of great toe conjoined tendon
Adductor hallucis | FHB
41
What is CRPS Type 1
NO identified nerve injury
42
Assoc w/ congenital vertical talus
``` Fixed rocker bottom foot Neural tube defect (myelomeningocele) Neuromuscular disorders (arthrogryposis) Dislocation of TN joint ```