Foot Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
Q

What’s most commonly broken?

A

The tuberosity

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2
Q

which toe is most medial

A

big toe

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3
Q

what are the parts of the metatarsals? what does the 5th metatarsal have that no one else does

A

head, body, base
5th- tuberosity below the base

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4
Q

how would you right out the tuberosity of the foot?

A

the tuberosity at the base of the 5th metatarsal of the left/right foot

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5
Q

what are the joints called between the phalanges of the foot? what is the joint between the phalanges and the metatarsals?

A

interphalangeal joints (distal or proximal)
metatarsalphalangeal joints

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6
Q

what is the joint called between the tarsals and metatarsals

A

tarsometatarsal joint

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7
Q

what is the centre of the foot

A

3rd tarsalmetatarsal joint

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8
Q

where are the seasmoid bones in the foot?

A

on the big toe, plantar surface

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9
Q

what is apart of the proximal, medial, and distal row of tarsals

A

p- talus and calcaneus
m- navicular and half od cubiod
d- lateral, intermediate, and medial cuneiforms, and top half of cuboid.

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10
Q

how would you write the cuboid of the left foot

A

cuboid/tarsal bone/left foot

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11
Q

how would you write the head of the talus of thr left foot

A

head/talus/left foot

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12
Q

the medial cuneiform is under which digit? intermediate? lateral?

A

m- 1st digit
i- 2nd digit
l- 3rd digit

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13
Q

what does the talus do

A

helps to bear weight

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14
Q

where does the tibia connect w the talus

A

facet for medial malleolus

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15
Q

where does the fibula connect w the talus

A

facet for lateral malleolus

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16
Q

which facets from the talus joint w what on the calcaneus

A

middle facet (t) joins w middle articular surface (c), posterior facet (t) joins w posterior articular surface (c), and anterior facet (t) joins w anterior articular surface (c)

17
Q

the calcaneus is what on your foot?

18
Q

how would you write the lateral process of the calcaneus

A

lateral process/calcaneus/left foot

19
Q

what is the sinus tarsi

A

the sulcus tali (t) and the calcaneal sulcus
its a hole thats created when these teo sulcuses are put together

20
Q

what is the joint called between the talus and calcaneus

A

talocalcaneal joint

21
Q

what is the ankle joint composed of? what joint is above it?

A

talofibular joint and tibiotalar joint
above- distal tibiofibular joint

22
Q

what is the classification, mob, and movement type of the talofibular joint and the tibiotalar joint

A

c- synovial
mob- diarthrodial
move- saddle

23
Q

what is the classification, mob, and movement type of the distal tibiofibular joint

A

c-fibrous
mob-amphiarthrodia;
move- syndesmosis

24
Q

whats the most lateral tarsal

25
in an xray how do you see the medial and lateral process of the calcaneus
theyre superimposed