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medial and lateral plantar arteries --> supply the plantar surface (sole) of the footfibular artery --> supplies blood to the posterior and lateral compartments
-dorsalis pedis artery after it crosses the ankle joint (supplies structures on dorsum of foot)
Tom, Dick, And Very Nervous Harry-Tibialis posterior-Flexor digitorum longus-Posterior tibial artery & vein-Tibial nerve-Flexor hallucis longus
Tiger Cubs Need MILC-Talus-Calcaneus-Navicular-Medial Cuneiform-Intermediate Cuneiform-Lateral Cuneiform-Cuboid
The most common stress fracture in the foot involves the first metatarsal
-Tibialis anterior-Extensor hallucis longus-Extensor digitorum longus-Fibularis (Peroneus) tertius
Decreasing the size of a callus can help prevent problems, but the entire callus should not be removed.
synovial hinge joint between the:-lateral malleolus of the fibula-medial malleolus of the tibia-trochlea of the talus
Turf toe is a hyperflexion injury of the great toe
A Jones fracture involves a fracture of the neck of the ________ metatarsal.A) firstB) fourthC) fifthD) third
Treatment of Morton's neuroma involves placing a teardrop shaped pad between the heads of the third and fourth metatarsals.
Soft corns usually develop between the third and fourth toes and should be protected with a felt doughnut pad
Bleeding under the toenail bed should be relieved between 24 and 48 hours after the injury
A Jones fracture occurs at the base of the fifth metatarsal and most often occurs as sequela of a stress fracture
Which of the following structures is a tarsal bone?A) The plantar fasciaB) The talusC) The distal phalanxD) The metatarsal
A condition that involves a chronic inflammation at the attachment of the Achilles tendon on the posterior calcaneus in young athletes is known as what condition?A) Pump bumpB) Sever's diseaseC) Exostosis diseaseD) Retrocalcaneal bursitis
The extensor hallucis longus assists in adduction and supination
Fractures of the phalanges are usually the bone-crushing type, such as those that may be incurred by kicking an object or stubbing the toe
A bunion on the first metatarsal is often associated with a depressed or flattened transverse arch and a pronated foot.
A fallen longitudinal arch causes intense pain and affects mobility