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26 Cards in this Set

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Which ligament attaching to tuberosity of 5th metatarsal causes Jone's fracture
Fibularis brevis
What is the most commonly injury ligament in the foot?
Anterior talofinular
Type of joint of tibiofibular
Syndesmoses
Lateral ligaments named for _____ attachment to ______ attachment
Distal; proximal
Medial ligaments named for _____ attachment to _____ attachment
Inferior to superior
If pt. is complaining of ankle pain, should also look at _____
fibula
Why aponeurosis of foot is relatively immovable
Has Fascicle extending all the way to the bone
Long plantar ligament:
-Specific name
-Relationship to fibularis longus tendon
-Calcaneometatarsal
-Superficial to
Short plantar ligament:
-Specific name
-Relationship to fibularis longus tendon
-Calcaneal cuboid
-Dive down & go below ending at cuboid
Spring ligament:
-Specific name
-Relationship to fibularis longus tendon
-Calcaneonavicular
-Same as short, but spring is larger & goes from sustentaculum to navicular
Big toe support
-Anterior
-Posterior
-Lateral
-Tibialis anterior
-Tibialis posterior
-Fibularis longus
2 sesamoid bones sit under
MP joint of 1st toe
Deepest part of the plantar arch is found between
2 heads of adductor
-Medial arch formed by ____ bones
Talus
Calcaneus
Navicular
Cuneiform
3 Medial metatarsal
-Medial arch supported by ____ ligaments & tendons
Spring ligaments & flexor hallucis longus
Keystone of the medial arch
Head of the talus
-Lateral Arch formed by ____ bones
Calcaneus
Cuboid
Lateral 2 metatarsals
Keystone of lateral arch
Cuboid bone
Tendons/ligaments supporting lateral arch
Fibularis longus
Long & short plantar ligaments
Transverse arch (proximal) formed by ____ bones
Navicular
3 cuneiforms
Cuboid
Bases of 5 metatarsals
Transverse arch (proximal) supported by ____ ligaments
Fibularis longus
Transverse arch (distal) formed by
Heads of 5 metatarsals
Transverse arch (distal) supported by ___ ligament
Transverse head of adductor hallucis
Tendons holding up arch
-Lateral
-Medial
Lateral - fibularis longus
Medial - tibialis anterior, posterior
Ligaments holding up arches
Long plantar
Interosseous
Spring
Ligaments contributing to transverse arch
Spring