select the structure(s) that pass behind the medial malleolus
-tendon of the tibialis posterior
-tendon of the tibialis anterior
-posterior tibial artery
-tendon of the peroneus longus
-saphenous nerve
tendon of the tibialis posterior + posterior tibial artery
which tendon(s) is/are located in the 2nd layer of the sole of the foot
-flexor hallucis longus
-extensor hallucis longus
-flexor digitorum longus
-peroneus longus
-tibialis posterior
flexor hallucis longus + flexor digitorum longus
the 1st lumbrical is innervated by the
-lateral plantar
-medial plantar
-tibial
-deep fibular
medial plantar
the dorsal artery of the foot is a continuation of the
-posterior tibial
-popliteal
-fibular
-anterior tibial
anterior tibial
insertion of the flexor hallucis brevis
-distal phalanx of the great toe
-proximal phalanx of the great toe
proximal phalanx of the great toe
T/F- the deep peroneal nerve is a motor only nerve
false
which muscle originates from metatarsals 2-4
-flexor digiti minimi
-adductor hallucis transverse head
-adductor hallucis oblique head
-flexor hallucis brevis
adductor hallucis oblique head
what is the innervation of the extensor digitorum brevis
-superficial peroneal
-common peroneal
-deep peroneal
-tibial
deep peroneal
the blood from the skin over the medial malleolus most likely drains in the
-fibular
-small saphenous
-posterior tibial
-greater saphenous
greater saphenous
all of these are actions of the dorsal interossi but
-extension of MTP
-extension of DIP
-abduction of MTP
-extension of PIP
extension of MTP