Sesamoids are found within which tendon
Flexor Hallucis Brevis
medial closing wedge osteotomy of the proximal phalanx of the great toe
Akin osteotomy
name the view
Harris Beath projection, useful for viewing subtalar joint, sustentaculum tali, and assessing calcaneotalar coalition
Coleman block test
Safest way to purify drinking water
Boiling for 1 minute (3 min if >6500 ft elevation)
Describe the origin and insertion of strongest portion of lisfranc ligament
Medial Cuneiform to Second metatarsal base
Name this procedure
Lapidus
Ideal image for talar neck fracture
Compression of metatarsal heads with painful dorsal displacement of intermetatarsal mass
Mulder's Click
Name the state where this icon was found
Capitan mountains New Mexico! Nearly 90% of all wildfires are caused by humans.
Innervates EDB and EHB
Deep Peroneal Nerve
Reinforcement of the ATFL and CFL with extensor retinaculum
Gould modification of Brostrom
"Too many toes" sign
name 3 key components to insulating clothing/gear for cold weather
1. moisture wicking barrier
2. insulation (wool or down)
3. Vapor barrier
Name two major sources of blood supply to the talus
Artery of tarsal canal and deltoid branch of posterior tibial artery
Describe the modification in "modified Mcbride"
Lateral sesamoid is not released from FHB.
Mcbride: Soft tissue release of lateral capsule, adductor hallucis, transverse metatarsal ligament.
Broden View Calcaneus
name this test and what it means
Talar tilt test, indicates ATFL & CFL injury.
Name the disease, can it be transferred to humans
Chronic wasting disease, prion disease affecting deer, moose, elk, caribou. no known cases affecting humans yet....
Describe insertion, action, innervation (nerve & roots), and antagonistic muscle to Peroneal longus
Insertion: Base of first met & medial Cuneiform
Action: eversion, plantarflex
innervation: superficial peroneal (L5/S1)
Antagonism: Tibialis anterior
oblique osteotomy of the first metatarsal extending dorsal-proximal to plantar-distal when viewed in the sagittal plane
Ludloff osteotomy (Karl Ludloff 1864-1945)
Name this line
Cyma Line, disrupted in Adult Acquired Flat foot
Name the key exam findings to RELIABLY diagnose Achilles tendon rupture without MRI, what is the sensitivity of these findings.
2. Decreased resting plantar flexion compared to other leg (normal ~20-30 deg)
3. Palpable defect along tendon
4. 100% sensitive
How much water should you consume while backpacking?
1 liter per 2 hours of moderate physical activity in moderate temperatures