This tendon inserts on the base of the fifth metatarsal.
What is Peroneus brevis?
Fracture at the metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction of the fifth metatarsal.
What is Jones fracture?
First phase of tendon healing.
What is Inflammatory phase?
Continuation of the anterior tibial artery.
What is Dorsalis pedis artery?
Test for gastrocnemius equinus.
What is Silfverskiöld test?
This artery is the first branch of the popliteal artery.
What is Anterior tibial artery?
Test commonly used to evaluate a Lisfranc injury.
What is Stress (piano key) test?
Phase when passive motion is introduced.
What is Fibroproliferative phase?
Most medial ankle artery.
What is Posterior tibial artery?
Test evaluating the windlass mechanism.
What is Jack's test?
Primary static stabilizer of the medial longitudinal arch.
What is Spring ligament?
Calcaneal angle that decreases after intra-articular fracture.
What is Böhler's angle?
Gold-standard graft possessing all three graft properties.
What is Autograft?
Artery lateral to the posterior tibial artery.
What is Peroneal artery?
Determines whether cavus is forefoot-driven.
What is Coleman block test?
Three properties of an ideal bone graft.
What is Osteogenesis, osteoinduction, osteoconduction?
Angle that increases with posterior facet depression.
What is Gissane's angle?
Graft substitute exposing BMPs.
What is Demineralized bone matrix (DBM)?
Gold standard arterial imaging study.
What is Angiogram?
Classic finding for Morton's neuroma.
What is Mulder's click?
This nerve is entrapped in Baxter's neuritis.
What is First branch of the lateral plantar nerve?
Closure technique commonly used for extensile lateral calcaneal ORIF.
What is Allgöwer-Donati suture?
Preferred graft for defects >1 cm.
What is Cortical graft?
Pulse between EHL and EDL tendons.
What is Dorsalis pedis pulse?
Tendon transferred for chronic Achilles ruptures.
What is Flexor hallucis longus (FHL)?