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17 Cards in this Set
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Ankle ligament function
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ATFL test in plantar flexion
CF dorsiflexion Deltoid, deep translation, superficial rotatory |
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Medial ankle, anatomy
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PT, FDP, Art, nerve, FHL
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Jones fx occurs in proximity to which tendon insertions
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Peroneus tertius, peroneus brevis
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Talus blood supply, tarsal canal comes from
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Deltoid
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Anat achilles
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inserts lateral to midline
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gait analysis
PT and ATib activity |
A tib with heel strike (decell)
P tib and Peroneals at same leg stance |
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syndesmosis ligaments injuries
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anteroinferior tibiofibular, transverse tibiofibular lig and interosseous lig
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Ottowa rules
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rules are considered + and xrays indicated if bone tenderness at post edge or tip of lateral or medial mall. navicular base or 5th mt. inability to bear wt immediately after injury and during examination
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Ankle instability
evaluation of chronic assess what |
rigid vs flexible cavus foot
look for cavovarus foot coleman block test CMT disease, rigid flatfoot |
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Ankle instab repairs for coleman test
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1st ray dorsiflex osteotomy
or lateralization osteotomy of heel |
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Ankle fusion position
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sl valgus, un hinges midfoot
ER anatomic talus post on tibia neutral plantarflexion |
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Coleman block test
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determine primary malalignment in cavovarus foot. If the foot corrects then the deformity is caused by forefoot problems
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Achilles tendon problems
what exercises |
eccentric loading pt
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Haglunds pump bump
injections? |
yes
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Ankle impingement
diagnosis rx |
wt bearing lateral ankle dorsiflexed
rx heel lift, injections, rest etc |
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Ankle arthroscopy, most common complication
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superficial peroneal nerve
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Ankle OCD lesions surgical rx
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debride
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