Bones
Muscles
Injuries
Movement
100

What is the most distal division of the foot?

Phalanges

100

Where are extrinsic muscles located?

Lower leg

100

What movements are the Achilles tendon responsible for?

Jumping, running, walking, etc.

100

Provide an example of an action involving plantar flexion.

Standing on tippy toes

200

Which direction are metatarsals numbered I to V?

Medial to lateral

200

What two sections are the intrinsic muscles divided into?

Plantar and dorsal

200

What's the difference between Achilles tendinitis and rupture?

Tendonitis: Inflammation due to overuse or damage to the area

Rupture: Full or partial tear of the Achilles tendon


200

What plane of movement does plantar flexion occur in?

Sagittal plane

300

What type of joint is the talocrural joint?

Hinge joint

300

What muscle abducts/flexes the big toe?

Abductor hallucis

300

Provide three symptoms of Achilles tendon rupture.

• Intense, sudden pain

• Swelling & bruising

• A "pop" or "snap" sound

• Inability to walk properly or stand on toes


300

Provide two bones involved in plantar flexion.

• Talus

• Tibia

• Fibula

• Calcaneus

400

What type of movement is the subtalar joint responsible for?

Inversion/eversion

400

What are the two primary intrinsic dorsal muscles?

Extensor hallucis brevis and extensor digitorum brevis

400

What immediate treatments are used for Achilles tendon tendinitis?

• Rest, ice

• NSAIDS for pain relief

400

What three muscles attach to the Achilles tendon, causing calcaneus to rise during plantar flexion?

• Gastrocnemius

• Plantaris

• Soleus

500

What are the landmarks of the ankle joint?

Medial malleolus of the tibia & lateral malleolus of the fibula

500

What is the insertion of the intrinsic plantar muscles?

Phalanges

500

What treatment(s) are used for severe Achilles tendon rupture?

Surgery, immobilization, physical therapy

500

The ___ longus and ____ brevis helps with flexion.

peroneus

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