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Bony Anatomy
Ligaments
Injuries
Feet & Toes
Misc.
100
Subtalar joint consists of articulation between these two bones
What is talus and calcaneus?
100
The strongest of the lateral ligaments
What is Posterior Talofibular ligament?
100
A syndesmotic ankle sprain
What is a high ankle sprain?
100
The subtalor joint is located in this part of the foot
What is hindfoot?
100
This fracture in the 5th metatarsal represents a vascular watershed area, making these fractures prone to nonunion
What is Jones fracture?
200
These joints make up this part of the foot: intercuneiform joints, naviculocuneiform joint, tarsalmetatarsal joints
What is midfoot?
200
Its primary function is to restrain inversion in neutral or dorsiflexed position
What is Calcaneal Fibular Ligament?
200
One of the most common causes of heel pain
What is plantar fasciitis?
200
A chronic and progressive joint disease following loss of protective sensation in the foot/toes
What is neuropathy?
200
This deformity is characterized by MTP hyperextension and resulting PIP and DIP flexion
What is a claw toe?
300
Another name for transverse tarsal joint
What is Chopart joint?
300
This ligament is thought to stabilize the talocalcaneal joint
What is Lateral talocalcaneal ligament?
300
This type of injury can happen when the foot is inverted
What is lateral/inversion ankle sprain?
300
Another name for a high arch
What is pes cavus?
300
Most often caused by osteophyte impingement in anterior tibiotalar joint
What is tibiotalar impingement?
400
metarsalphalangeal joints, proximal interphalangeal joints, and distal interphalangeal joints make up this part of the foot
What is forefoot?
400
This ligaments function is to restraint valgus tilting of the talus
What is Deltoid ligament?
400
Symptoms of this injury include pain, swelling, and limited joint movement at the base of the big toe
What is turf toe?
400
This nerve provides dorsal sensory in 4th web space
What is sural nerve?
400
A condition caused by inflammation of the aponeurosis at its origin on the calcaneus
What is plantar fasciitis?
500
tibial plafond, medial malleolus, lateral malleolus, and talus make up this
What is ankle joint?
500
Another name for Calcaneonavicular Ligament
What is Spring Ligament?
500
a sudden snap at the back of the heels with intense pain
What is achillies tendon rupture?
500
The tarsalmetatarsal joints are divided into these three columns
What is medial, middle, and lateral column?
500
A condition characterized by disruption between the articulation of the medial cuneiform and base of the second metatarsal
What is Lisfranc Injury?