For an AP oblique projection of the toes how many degrees and in which direction should you rotate the foot?
45 degrees medially
Fracture at the base of the 5th metatarsal is known as?
Jones
Which bone classification are tarsals
Short
How many degrees cephalic is the CR for an axial projection (plantodorsal) of the calcaneus
40
What is the joint space called between the tibia and talas?
tibiotalar joint
Which individual toes are best demonstrated using the AP oblique projection with the foot rotated laterally? (Hint: pick two toes)
fourth and fifth?
Where is the CR for an AP foot?
Base of the third metatarsal
Which tarsal bone is the largest of the tarsal bones
Calcaneus
What part of anatomy is most posterior on a lateral calcaneus?
Tuberosity
Which bone is more posterior the tibia or fibula? (Hint: its a 50/50)
Fibula
The acronym MTP stands for what?
An abnormal twisting of the foot, usually inward and downward
Club foot (Congenital)
15 to 20 degrees medial
Which projection of the Calcaneus best demonstrates the sinus tarsi open?
Osgood-Schlatter disease
What joints should be open in an AP projection of the toes?
DIP, PIP and MTP joint
An AP oblique foot should have which two metatarsal bases free of superimpostion?
first and second metatarsal bases
Where is the CR for a lateral projection of the ankle?
Perpendicular to the ankle joint entering the medial malleolus
Which bone articulates with the superior surface of the calcaneus?
Talus
Which structure is located on the head of the fibula
Apex
Location of the sesamoid bones on the foot?
under the first metatarsal
Hereditary form of arthritis in which uric acid is deposited in joints? (Pathology)
Gout
avulsion fracture of the medial malleolus with the loss of the ankle mortise is known as? (pathology)
Potts fracture
Where should the central ray enter on an AP Axial Calcaneus?
The base of the third metatarsal
Which femoral structures articulate with the tibia?
Condyles