What is the rearfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot.
100
This joint is located at the junction between the inferior surface of the talus and the superior surface of the calcaneus.
What is the subtalar joint
100
This technique positions the subtalar joint in neutral to allow standardized assessment of rearfoot and forefoot positions.
What is assessment of subtalar joint neutral
100
this kind of sprain is also referred to as a "high ankle sprain"
What is syndesmosis sprains
100
what are the 3 arches of the foot?
What is medial longitudinal arch, lateral longitudinal arch, transverse metatarsal arch
200
The _____ consists of the calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, and three cuneiforms.
What is the tarsals
200
what are the 4 layers of the foot's intrinsic muscles
What is superficial, middle, deep, interosseous
200
this test assesses for metatarsal fractures and is done by grasping the distal aspect of the metatarsal bone and applying a longitudinal force to load the metatarsal
What is the metatarsal load
200
a hook shaped bony outgrowth (exostosis) located on the medial calcaneal tubercle.
What is a heel spur
200
what are the 5 P's used to describe the signs and symptoms of compartment syndromes?
What is pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, paralysis
300
Each toe consists of 3 _____ with the exception of the great toe, which only consists of 2 bones.
What is phalanges
300
This type of foot muscles originate on the foot and directly influence the motion of the foot and toes.
What is intrinsic foot muscles
300
this tests for laxity of the lateral ankle ligaments
What is talar tilt
300
this is a hereditary condition in which there is a bony, fibrous, or cartilaginous union between two or more tarsal bones.
What is tarsal coalition
300
A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a what?
What is blood clot
400
This is the largest of the tarsal bones
What is the calcaneus
400
What 3 ligaments join the tarsal bones of the foot?
What is dorsal tarsal ligaments, plantar tarsal ligaments, and interosseous tarsal ligaments.
400
this tests assesses for plantar fasciitis
What is windlass test
400
this is formed when steida's process separates from the talas. this is also known as the talar compression syndrome
What is os trigonum syndrome
400
traumatic, symptomatic pes planus can also be related to the fracture of what?
What is an accessory navicular
500
At least how many sesamoids are located on the plantar aspect of the great toe?
What is 3
500
This ligament lies in the tarsal canal and serves as an axis for talar tilt and divides the subtalar joint into two articular cavities.
What is interosseous talocalcaneal ligament
500
this test assesses for neuroma
What is morton test
500
what compartment syndrome occurs secondary to anatomic abnormalities obstructing blood flow in exercising muscles and is also known as intermittent claudication?
What is chronic/recurrent compartment syndrome
500
the foots dorsal structures receive their blood supply from what artery?