What is the name of the heel bone?
What is subject to stress fx's in the foot?
What is the 1st three metatarsals?
What muscle curls the big toe?
What is the flexor hallucis
Inversion and plantarflexion are most likely the MOI for what injury?
What is inverted ankle sprain
What ligament connects the tibia and fibula all the way up?
What is the interosseous membrane
What does the tibia sit on top of to form the ankle joint?
What is the Talus?
Most chronic foot injuries can be fixed by addressing what? (NOT RICE)
What is better shoes
What ligament is found on the medial side?
What is the deltoid ligament
Sudden snap with a posterior deformity or divot is likely what injury?
What is an achilles rupture
What is the name of the ankle joint
What is talocrural
What arch travels along the ball of the foot?
What is the metatarsal arch?
What joint is affected with a lisfranc injury?
What is the Tarsometatarsal joint
What muscle dorsiflexes and inverts the foot?
what is the tibialis anterior
Blunt force trauma to the anterior lower leg that results in paresthesia and glossy skin?
What is acute compartment syndrome
What is the name of the joint at the top of the tibia and fibula
what is the proximal tibiofiublar joint
What is another name for the big toe?
What is Hallux
What injury is the to MTP and DIP?
What is claw toes
What muscle everts the foot?
What is the fibularis longus
pes planus and overpronation puts you at risk for what ankle injury?
what is everted ankle sprain
Where does the patellar tendon attach on the tibia
What is the tibial tuberosity
What joint is found between the talus and calcanues?
What is subtalar?
Calluses formed on the ball and hell of the implies what chronic foot injury?
What is pes cavus
What does the gastroc and soleus attach to?
Pain behind the medial malleolus from overuse in running?
what is tibialis posterior tendinitis
What are the 3 deep posterior muscles of the lower leg
What is tibialis posterior, flexor digitorum, flexor hallucis