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dorsi ROM

20 degrees

inversion ROM

20 degrees

how many bones are in the foot?

26

eversion ROM

5 degrees

plantar ROM

50 degrees

jones fracture is a fracture of what?

5th metatarsal

1st mp joint ROM

75-85 ext 35-45 flex

A condition that occurs when the tissue fluid pressure has increased because of the confines of the fascia and/or bone resulting in compression of the muscles, nerves, and blood vessels is called:

Compartment syndrome

Which of the following does NOT articulate with part of the talus?

Cuboid

Which of the following is NOT one of the five bones that form the medial longitudinal arch?

Cuboid

What injury results in an abducted first ray at the MTP joint?

Hallux valgus

Which section of the foot is composed of the navicular, three cuneiforms, and the cuboid bones?

Midfoot

Which of the following deformities is formed by the first metatarsal being shorter than the second?

Morton's toes

Which ligament is also referred to as the "spring" ligament?

Plantar calcaneonavicular ligament

Which vascular structure is found behind the lateral malleolus?

Posterior tibial artery

A quantitative measure of what motion can be calculated using the navicular drop test?

Pronation

Which movements occur at the subtalar joint?

Pronation and supination

What bone(s) of the foot are responsible for assisting in absorbing and redirecting weight- bearing forces, reducing friction, and protecting the tendon?

Sesamoid

What structure serves to provide inferior support to the talus and is generally found one thumb's width below the medial malleolus?

Sustentaculum tali

What joint is better known as the Lisfranc joint?

Tarsometatarsal joint

Why is the ankle more stable in dorsiflexion than in plantar flexion?

The anterior surface of the talus is broader than the posterior surface.

Which of the following is true regarding the metatarsal arch?

The first metatarsal head bears 33% of the body's weight during normal gait

The talocrural joint is another name for which joint?

The joint between the talus and the distal ends of the tibia and fibula

For which problem would one recommend proper bathing, regularly changing socks, and keeping the area dry to help prevent the buildup of fungi?

Tinea pedis

thompson's test is for

achilles rupture

heel pain and dorsiflexion pain can be signs of

achillies tendinitis

weakest of lateral ligament complex

anterior talofibular

where does the triceps sure attach?

calcaneal tuberosity

what is the largest tarsal bone

calcaneus

the distal end of the tibia becomes enlarged, rounded, and projecting as it approaches the ankle; this forms the lateral malleolus.

false

1st mp is what type of end feel

firm

Pes planus

flat feet

eversion ankle sprains can cause

fracture of fibula or damage to deltoid

most common syndesmotic sprain

high ankle "tib-fib"

test for DVT

homan's

syndesmotic sprain MOI

increased external rotation or dorsiflexion

85% of ankle sprains are

inversion

Which of the following is NOT a function of the fibula?

it provides medial stability to the ankle

what portion of tibia is weak?

lower third

closed packed position of the talocrual

maximum dorsiflexion

where does the deltoid ligament attach?

medial tubercle

Which tarsal bone (often referred to as the "keystone") comprises the main structure of the medial longitudinal arch?

navicular

masion is what type of fracture

neuve

An athlete presents in the athletic training room with pain in the shin area. Which of the following would give you the impression that the injury may be a stress fracture?

point tenderness in the area of the shin

strongest of lateral ligament complex

posterior talofibular

Which pulse point can be assessed posterior to the medial malleolus?

posterior tibial artery

eversion, abduction and dorsiflexion

pronation

retrocalcaneal bursitis can be caused by

shortened toe flexors

blood under nailbed

subungal hematoma

inversion, adduction, and plantarflexion

supination

true ankle joint

talocrural joint

Which bone in the foot has no muscular attachment?

talus

wedge shaped bone that is main weight bearing bone

talus

tinel sign is a test for what condition

tarsal tunnel syndrome

eversion ankle sprains are associated with which of the following?

tearing of the deltoid ligament and ligament contusion

second largest bone in human body

tibia

interosseous membrane is between what two structures

tibia and fibula


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