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These bones are numbered 1 through 5 from medial to lateral.
What are the toes?
100
The entire lateral surface of the foot is in contact with the IR for this projection.
What is the lateral foot?
100
These are the three names of the calcaneus.
What is the heel, calcaneus, and os calcis?
100
These bones are located in the tendons and serve as a lever to protect the joints.
What are the sesamoid bones?
100
This is another name for the toes.
What is pedal digits?
200
The base of the 3rd MT is the central ray location for this lower extremity exam.
What is the foot?
200
When the ankle is flexed to raise the foot, the motion is called _______________.
What is dorsiflexion?
200
The calcaneus and talus make up the bones of the _________.
What is the hindfoot?
200
The talus is superior to the _______________ and articulates with the _____________, __________, and ___________.
What is superior to the calcaneus and articulates with the navicular, tibia, and fibula?
200
The head of the metatarsal is on the _______ end and the base of the metatarsal is on the _______ end.
What is distal end and proximal end?
300
The great toe has this kind of joint.
What is an IP (interphalangeal) joint?
300
When the ankle is extended, pointing the toe downward, the motion is called _________________.
What is plantar flexion?
300
The phalanges and metatarsals make up the bones of the ______________.
What is forefoot?
300
The central ray for these projections is perpendicular to the MTP joints.
What is the AP, AP oblique, and lateral toes?
300
The central ray for this projection is angled 10 degrees posteriorly and entering the base of the 3rd MT.
What is the AP axial foot?
400
The central ray for this projection is 1" distal to the medial malleolus.
What is the lateral calcaneus?
400
Lateral flexion of the ankle tends to roll the foot onto its medial aspect and is called _______________.
What is eversion?
400
The tarsal bones are _________ bones and make up the _________________.
What is short and midfoot?
400
The central ray for this projection is 40 degrees cephalad, entering at the 3rd MT base.
What is the axial projection of the calcaneus?
400
These are the routine projections for a foot exam. (Must be specific)
What are the AP axial, AP oblique (medial), and lateral projections?
500
The sinus tarsi is best demonstrated with this projection.
What is the lateral calcaneus?
500
Medial flexion causes the foot to roll onto its lateral aspect and is called ____________.
What is inversion?
500
The ankle and IP joints are these type of joints.
What is a hinge joint?
500
In this projection, the plantar surface of the foot forms a 30 degree angle with the IR.
What is the AP oblique of the foot?
500
The plantodorsal projection is another name for this Calcaneus projection.
What is the axial projection?
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