THE ANKLE AND FOOT.

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THE ANKLE AND FOOT

BONES A. Tibia 3. medial malleolus B. Fibula 2. lateral malleolus 1. condyle (lateral and medial) 2. tibial tuberosity 3. medial malleolus B. Fibula 1. head 2. lateral malleolus

Tibia Medial Malleolus

Tibia

Fibula Lateral malleolus

BONES OF THE FOOT Tarsal bones 1. Calcaneous 2. Talus 3. Navicular 4. Cuboid (lateral, articulates with 4 and 5 metatarsals) 5-7. Cuneiforms (medial, intermedial and lateral; articulate w/ 1-3 metatarsals) 8. Metatarsals (1-5 from the medial to lateral side) 9-11. Phalanges (distal, middle, proximal)

Tarsal bones 1. Calcaneous 2. Talus 3. Navicular 4. Cuboid (lateral, articulates with 4 and 5 metatarsals) 5-7. Cuneiforms (medial, intermedial and lateral; articulate w/ 1-3 metatarsals) 8. Metatarsals (1-5 from the medial to lateral side) 9. Phalanges

Phalanges Metatarsals Tarsal bones

Hallux or Great Toe

What’s wrong with this picture?

JOINTS 33 joints and 26 bones. Two major joints The Ankle Joint A hinge joint which is formed by the articulation of the TALUS with the MALLEOLI of the tibia and fibula. Planter flexion and dorsal flexion primarily occur here. LM MM T

JOINTS The second major joint is the Subtalar Joint Articulation between the TALUS and CALCANEUS. Inversion and eversion primarily occur here.

MOVEMENTS Dorsal flexion [15-20°] Plantar flexion [50°]

MOVEMENTS Inversion - raising medial border (20-30°) Supination is similar to Inversion + plantar flexion + adduction (toe in) Eversion - raising lateral border (5-15°) Pronation is similar to Eversion + dorsal flexion + abduction (toe out) Inversion Eversion

MOVEMENTS Toe flexion Toe extension

STRUCTURE OF THE FOOT The foot as a whole is usually described as an elastic arched structure, the keystone of the arch being the Talus. The talus has no muscles attached to it and it receives and transmit the entire weight of the body.

ARCHES Longitudinal arches Lateral longitudinal arch ARCHES Medial longitudinal arch Longitudinal arches Lateral longitudinal arch - calcaneous, cuboid, and 4 and 5 metatarsals. Medial longitudinal arch - calcaneous, talus, navicular, 3 cuneifroms, 3 med. metatarsals

Lateral Arch Medial Arch 3 3

Longitudinal arches Lateral - calcaneous, cuboid, and 4th and 5th metatarsals. Medial - calcaneous, talus, navicular, 3 cuneifroms, 3 medial metatarsals

Transverse arch - anterior tarsal bones and the metatarsals. 5th metatarsal – 1st metatarsal

REVIEW of the ANKLE and FOOT Castle Orthopedic Web Page

6 is the…? Second Cuneiform 7 is the…? Third Cuneiform 8 is the…? First metatarsal 9 is the…? Proximal phalange 10 is the…? Middle phalange 11 is the…? Distal phalange 1 is the…? Calcaneous 2 is the…? Talus 3 is the…? Navicular 4 is the…? Cuboid 5 is the…? First Cuneiform

Name the landmark Lateral Malleolus

4. 1. 2. 1? Talus 2? Navicular 3? 1st Cuneform 4? Calcaneous 3. Medial view

What term refers to the great toe? Hallux

Name the actions ? ? Inversion Eversion

Name the two movements at the toes Toe flexion Toe extension

Dorsi Flexion 1. Name the action 2. Name the action Plantar Flexion

Phalanges Metatarsals Cuneiforms Navicular Talus Cuboid Calcaneus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Name the landmark

Name the actions of the ankle to the left and the ankle to the right. Eversion Inversion

Name the action Plantar flexion

Name the action Inversion

Name them all 1. Calcaneous 2. Talus 3. Navicular 4. Cuboid 5. First Cuneiform 6.Second Cuneiform 7.Third Cuneiform 8. Third Metatarsal (and Fifth Metatarsal) Name them all

Name the action at the ankle joint. Plantar flexion Name the action at the metatarsal phalange joint Extension or Hyperextension

Talus Navicular Cuboid Intermediate (2nd) cuneiform 3rd metatarsal 4th distal phalange 2nd middle phalange 1st distal phalange

Name the landmark Medial malleolus

Middle phalange of the 3rd toe Proximal phalange of the 1st toe Distal phalange of the 5th toe 2nd Metacarpal 1st Cuniform 2nd Cuniform 3rd Cuniform Navicular Cubiod Talus Calcanious