this posterior muscle is responsible for great toe flexion
what is flexor hallucis longus
this ligament runs posteriorly
what is the posterior talofibular ligament
this foot joint has the primary role of stability in the midfoot and has little movement.
what is the tarsometatarsal
this is the standard position for MMT for plantar flexion in grades 3-5
standing on the foot to be tested
what is short sitting
this anterior muscle extends the lateral 4 toes
extensor digitorum longus
the middle tibiofibular ligament forms this kind of joint
this joint only produces motion in the frontal plane
what is the subtalar
this thick connective tissue runs from the calcaneal tuberosity to the heads of the metatarsal bones
what is the plantar fascia or plantar aponeurosis
This is a triplanar motion that combines eversion, dorsi flexion and abduction
what is pronation
this is a lateral muscle that originates on the lateral distal fibula and inserts on the base of the 5th metatarsal.
what is the peroneus brevis
these superficial and deep ligaments run medially
what are the deltoid ligaments
This hinge joint is responsible for movements only in the sagittal plane.
What is Talotibial?
DF & PF
these 3 arches are found in the foot
medial longitudinal, lateral longitudinal and transverse arch
this is the normal ROM for eversion
what is 15'
this muscle originates on the lateral tibia and interosseous membrane
what is the tibialis anterior
this ligament runs vertically on the lateral side
what is the calcaneofibular ligament
this joint is a condyloid joint in the foot
what is the MTP (metatarsophalangeal)
this part of the foot supports nearly half of the body's total weight and is important for balance.
what is the forefoot
this is the normal ROM for inversion
what is 35'
this muscle originates on the posterior tibia and fibula and inserts on the calcaneus via Achilles
what is the soleus
this ligament runs laterally to anteriorly
anterior talofibular ligament
This ball-and-socket joint is triplanar and produces the motions of sup/pronate and inv/ever.
what is the talonavicular?
standing on the outside of your feet is also called
what is calcaneal varus
this is the normal ROM for dorsiflexion
what is 20'