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27 Cards in this Set
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the ---- artery supplies peroneus tertius muscle
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anterior tibial
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name the insertion of the peroneus brevis muscle
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styloid process of the 5th metatarsal
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the nutrient artery to the tibia is a branch from the ------ artery
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posterior tibial
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the soleus muscle functions to ???
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plantar flex the ankle
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the enter the anterior compartment of the leg, the deep peroneal nerve passes through the ??? (be specific)
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anterior intermuscular septum
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flexor digitorum longus muscle originates from the ??? (be specific)
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posterior shaft of the tibia, inferior to the suleal line and medial to the vertical line
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name the smalliest muscle of the superfical posterior compartment of the leg
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plantaris M.
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name the structure the separates the grooves on the plantar aspect of the first mentatarsal head
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crista
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name the bone of the forefoot that articulates with all three cuneiform bones
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2nd metatarsal
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name the structure by which the 5th metatarsal is recognized
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styloid process/tuberosity
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name one bone that has two medial tubercles and two lateral tubercles
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proximal or middle phalanx
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name the muscle that functions to prevent impingement of the capsule of the first metatarsophalangeal joint
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extensor hallucis capsularis M.
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name the muscle that originates from the middle 1/2 of the medial surface of the fibula and the adjacent interosseous membrane
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extensor hallucis longus
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name the muscle that functions to dorsiflex and invert the foot
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tibialis anterior
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name one muscle that has a shared synovial sheath
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extensor digitorum longus/peroneus tertius
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name the nerve that supplies muscular innervation to the anterior compartment of the leg
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deep peroneal
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your older neighbor, fred, recently began walking differently. He now has a greater flexion of his right hip and his right foot remains plantar flexed (even when his foot is off the floor). You remembered from classes at ocpm this was a steppage gait caused by a foot drop. name one nerve that could have been injured to cause this problem.
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common peroneal/deep peroneal
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at what age does the fifth metatarsal bone begin ossification?
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10th fetal week
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name the forefoot bone that normaly has one double facet on the medial surface of its base and one single facet on the lateral surface of its base
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I think this could be either 3rd or 4th but I think they are looking for 4th
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name the forefoot bones that have a large concave articular facet on their proximal surfaces
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proximal phlanges
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name the artery that supplies the fibularis tertius muscle.
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anterior tibial A.
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name the nerve that supplies the fibularis longus m.
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superficial fibular n.
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name the osseous orgin of the extensor hallucis longus m.
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middle 1/2 of the medial extensor surface of the fibular shaft
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give the actin of fibularis quartus m.
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pronation of the subtalar joint
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wich metatarsal bone normaly articulates with only one other bone at its base
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1st metatarsal
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name the structure by which the 5th metatarsal is recognized
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styloid process of the 5th metatarsal
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name the soft tissue structure under which the fibular synovial sheath is a single sheath
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superior fibular retinacula
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