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What are the two muscles that form the Achilles Tendon?
What is The Gastrocnemius and Soleus
100
The bone found laterally on the lower leg
What is the Tibia
100
The joint found inferior to the Talus
What is the SubTalar Joint
100
The nerve that does not innervate any muscle
What is the Common Peroneal
100
The Tendon that supports the arch in our feet
What is the Plantar Fascia
200
What muscles are involved in Plantar Flexion?
What is the Gastrocnemius and Soleus
200
The two bones involved in Syndesmosis of the lower leg
What is the Tibia and Fibula
200
The type of joint structure that connects the Tibia and Fibula
What is Syndesmosis
200
The nerve that innervates the Peronus Longus
What is the Superficial Peroneal Nerve
200
The muscle distally attaches to the Navicular Tubercle
What is the Tibialis Posterior
300
The muscles that perform Ankle Inversion
What is the Tibialis Posterior, Flexor Digitorm Longus and Flexor Hallucis Longus
300
The bone that acts as the Distal attachment site of the Achilles Tendon
What is Calcaneus
300
The action(s) that are performed at the Talo-Crural joint
What is Ankle Dorsi- and Plantar Flexion
300
The Vein and Artery found on the lateral lower leg
What is the Peroneal Vein and Peroneal Artery
300
In plantar flexion, the origin of Gastrocnemius can be found where
What is Lateral and Medial heads of the condyles of the femur.
400
The muscles that perform Ankle Eversion
What is the Peroneus Longus and Peroneus Brevis
400
The lateral malleolus can be located on which bone of the lower leg
What is the Tibia
400
A runner everts their foot while running, the joint affected is what?
What is SubTalar Joint
400
The myotome associated with Ankle Dorsi-Flexion
What is Myotome L4
400
The fibrous tissue that passes over the Talo-Crural joint, and hold tendons in place
What is the Superior Extensor Retinaculum
500
The muscles involved in DorsiFlexion
What is the Tibialis Anterior and Extensor Digitorum Longus and Extensor Hallucis Longus
500
Which two boney landmarks are attachement sites of the Plantar Fascia
What is the Metatarsal Heads and Calcaneus
500
The joint that involves the Tibia, Fibula and Talus
What is the Talo-Crural joint
500
The nerve affected by damage to myotome S1 and S2 (Hint: Plantar Flexion)
What is Tibial Nerve
500
The ligaments that stabilize Ankle Inversion
What is Posterior Talo-Fibular Ligament, Anterior Talo-Fibular Ligament, Calcaneo-Fibular Ligament