The amount of tarsal bones.
What is 7?
Closer to midline.
What is medial?
Another name for what is commonly referred to as a bunion.
What is hallux valgus?
Evolve34 was designed for this procedure.
What is a lapidus?
The type of surgery performed to fuse two bones together.
What is arthrodesis?
The 3 bones that make up toes 2-5.
What are the distal, middle, and proximal phalanges?
Towards the front.
What is anterior?
This condition is where the PIP joint is bent at a downward angle.
What is hammertoe?
DynaClip Delta is anatomically designed for which procedure.
Name two types of joint prep.
What is fenestration and fish scaling?
Another name for the big toe.
What is hallux?
The head of the 1st metatarsal is __________ to the base of the 1st metatarsal.
What is distal?
A fracture at the base of the fifth metatarsal.
What is a Jones Fx?
What is a non-locking screw?
What is a lateral x-ray of the foot?
The 2 bones that sit under the 1st metatarsal.
What are sesamoids?
This plane would cut the body in half horizontally leaving an upper half and lower half.
What is the transverse plane?
The Weber Classification system classifies a fx based on this.
What is location of the fracture relative to the syndesmosis?
Tiger screws lag by ___________.
What is design?
A high-velocity ankle fx caused by a motor vehicle crash is called a ___________ fx.
What is a pilon fx?
What is lisfranc joint?
Another name for the frontal plane.
What is the coronal plane?
The common name "high ankle sprain" refers to this structure.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Name one of the ligaments commonly affected.
What is the syndesmosis?
What is the Anterior Inferior Tibiofibular Ligament (AITFL)? (also accepted: PITFL, IOL)
A unique feature of the malleolus implants included in the arsenal ankle set.
What is the transition from a cortical to cancellous thread pitch?
A common concomitant procedure utilized when completing a lapidus.
What is an akin osteotomy?
(Will also accept lateral ligament release)