Ankle and Foot Biomechanics

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neutral position of the foot

0 degrees at the talocrural joint the foot is 90 degrees to the leg

Os Trigonum

Accessory bone near the posterior lateral talus that can cause painful impingement during plantarflexion

Medial Lateral Axis of Rotation

Axis of rotation for the talocrural joint

Longitudinal Axis

Axis of rotation for transverse tarsal joint

Oblique Axis

Axis of rotation for transverse tarsal joint

Arch

Curved structure of the foot

Plantarflexion

Downward movement of the foot away from the shin

Pronation

Eversion and abduction of the foot

Pronation during Gait

Foot movement involving arch lowering and internal rotation of tibia/fibula

Supination during Gait

Foot movement involving arch raising and external rotation of tibia/fibula

Lateral Ankle Sprains

Injury caused by forceful inversion of the ankle two-thirds of all inversion sprains involve combined calcaneofibular and anterior talofibular injury

Supination

Inversion and adduction of the foot

Inversion

Inward movement of the foot - 25-30 degrees

Subtalar Joint

Joint between the talus and calcaneus

Transverse Tarsal Joint

Joint between the talus and navicular/cuboid

Gait

Manner of walking

Osteokinematics of the Talocrural Joint

Motion of the talus and tibia/fibula at the ankle joint

Eversion

Outward movement of the foot- 5-15 degrees

Stance Phase

Phase of gait when the foot is in contact with the ground

Osteokinematics

Study of joint motion

Dorsiflexion

Upward movement of the foot towards the shin

talocrural joint

a joint in the ankle found between the tibia, fibula, and talus with one degree of freedom around slightly oblique medial lateral axis of rotation

talocrural joint ROM

dorsiflexion (10-20 degrees) associated with slight abduction and eversion plantarflextion (40-55 degrees) associated with slight adduction and inversion

weight-bearing kinematics

pronation and supination occur as leg and talus (together) rotate over fixed calcaneus

Non-weight-Bearing kinematics or open chain

pronation and supination occur by calcaneus moving on fixed talus

arthrokinematics of the talocrural joint during dorsiflexion

talus slide posterior, calcaneofibular ligament becomes taut

arthrokinematics of the talocrural joint during plantarflexion

talus slides anterior, anterior talofibular ligament and deltoid ligament are taut in plantarflexion


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