Bone Anatomy
Muscle Anatomy
Injuries
Injuries
Evaluations
100

The ankle is this type of joint

Hinge

100

Allows your foot to plantarflex

Gastroc

100

Injury can result from wearing tight shoes and lead to hammertoe.

Bunions

100

Inflammation of the tendon at the bottom of the foot; pain worse in the morning

Plantar fasciitis 

100

Write the steps of the evaluation process in order.

Confirmation & Consent

History

Inspection

Palpation

ROM

Special Test

200

Shin bone

Tibia

200

Thickest tendon in the body

Achilles

200

Untreated plantarfasciitis

Heel Spurs

200

True/False: Shin Splints are stress fractures of the tibia

False

200

Test used for a suspected metatarsal fractures

Long Bone compression test

300

Heel bone

Calcaneus 

300

Medial collateral ligament of the ankle; primary stabilizer 

Deltoid

300

High arched feet

Pes Cavus 

300

Flat feet

Pes Planus

300

Test used for a ruptured Achilles tendon

Thompson's test 

400

Connects the foot to the lower leg.

Talus

400

Extends through the tibia and fibula separating the muscles in the front and the back of your leg and assist in stabilizing the ankle.

Interosseous membrane

400

An isolated incident is rare; usually accompanied by a fractured tibia or fibula

Ankle Dislocation 

400

Hyperextension of the great toe

Turf Toe

400

Test used for a sprain of the talofibular ligament

Anterior Drawer

500

What are the names of your tarsal bones?

Cuneiforms (3)

Navicular

Cuboid

500

What are the 6 motions allowed at the ankle joint?

Plantarflexion

Dorsiflexion

Inversion 

Eversion

Internal Rotation

External Rotation

500

Can cause numbness and tingling in the foot and hard shiny skin

Compartment Syndrome

500

Pulled anterior tibialis muscle

Shin Splints

500

Test uesd for a sprain of the calcaneofibular ligament

Talar Tilt

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