The Tibia, fibula and Talus together for what joint?
What is the ankle joint?
A micro-tear of a ligament is classified as this
What is a Grade 1 sprain?
The first branch off of the Anterior Tibial Artery
What is the Dorsal Pedis artery?
This nerve provides innervation to the abductor digiti minimi
What is the Lateral plantar nerve?
I'm no captain, but you can't tell the talus anything!
What is the navicular bone?
This structure on the talus articulates with the tibia to decrease friction during the hinge movement
What is the trochlear?
Commonly seen in a Grade 3 sprain
What is bruising?
This artery gives off branches that provide blood supply to the phalanxes of the foot
What is the Arcuate artery?
Wearing flipflops for an extended period of time may result in numbness. This is due to what nerve?
What is the deef fibular nerve?
This bone is commonly mistaken to be part of the ankle joint
What is calcaneus?
The groove for the flexor hallucis longus is found on this bone
What is the cuboid?
Most sprains occur when doing this type of motion involving muscles of the posterior compartment
What is plantarflexion?
The Tibialis Posterior divides into what two branches
What are the medial and lateral plantar arteries?
The three arches of the foot
What are the Anterior Transverse, Lateral Longitudinal and Medial Longitudinal arches?
A partial tear on an inversion sprain is classified as what type of sprain
What is a Grade 2 sprain?
These make up the lateral ligament
What are the anterior talofibular ligament, Posterior talofibular joint, and calcaneofibular joints?
The more common type of ankle sprain
What is inversion sprain?
The Great Saphenous vein receives blood from this vein
What is the Medial Marginal vein?
A fracture of the lateral malleolus could result in the severing of this nerve
What is the sural nerve?
What muscles allow the toes to ABduct in the foot
What are the Dorsal Interosseus muscles?
The Tibionavicular, tibiocalcaneal, anterior tibiotalar and posterior tibiotalar ligaments are collectively known as this
What is the deltoid ligament?
To avoid damaging the fat droplets, most surgeries are performed on this part of the foot
What is dorsum?
These veins of the lower leg receive all blood returning from the medial and lateral foot
What are the Great and Small Saphenous vein
These muscles are all innervated by the Medial plantar nerve
What are Abductor hallucis, Flexor Hallucis Brevis, Flexor Digitorum Brevis and Medial Lumbrical?
This bone colored blue 
What is the cuboid bone?