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Foot & Ankle Injuries

Foot & Ankle Injuries. Anatomy. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy. Introduction On the diagrams, identify and label as many structures of the foot and ankle as you know. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy. Objectives Students will be able to:

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Foot & Ankle Injuries

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  1. Foot & Ankle Injuries Anatomy

  2. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Introduction • On the diagrams, identify and label as many structures of the foot and ankle as you know.

  3. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Objectives • Students will be able to: • Identify and label the bones, bony landmarks, joints, ligaments, muscles and arches of the foot and ankle

  4. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Tarsals (7) Plantar View Dorsal View

  5. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Talus

  6. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Calcaneus

  7. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Metatarsals (5) Dorsal View

  8. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Phalanges (5) Dorsal View

  9. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Identifying Phalanges • Proximal Phalanx • Middle Phalanx • Distal Phalanx Dorsal View

  10. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Identifying Metatarsals and Phalanges • 1 – 5 • Medial to Lateral 2 1 3 4 5 Dorsal View

  11. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Identifying Joints within the Phalanges • Distal Interphalangeal Joint • DIP Joint • Proximal Interphalangeal Joint • PIP Joint Dorsal View

  12. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Metatarsophalangeal Joint • MP Joint Dorsal View

  13. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Tibia • Medial Malleolus Anterior View Right Anterior View

  14. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Fibula • Lateral Malleolus Anterior View Right Anterior View

  15. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Ankle Joint • Tibia • Fibula • Talus Anterior View

  16. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Medial Ankle • Ligaments • Deltoid Medial View

  17. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Lateral Ankle • Ligaments • Anterior Tibiofubular Ligament (TibFib) • Anterior Talofibular Ligamentr (ATF) • Posterior Talofibular Ligament (PTF) • Calcaneofibular Ligament (CF) Lateral View

  18. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Tibialis Anterior • Origin • Lateral tibia • Insertion • Plantar surface of 1st metatarsal • Action • Dorsiflexion • Inversion of ankle

  19. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Tibialis Posterior • Origin • Posterior tibia & fibula • Insertion • Plantar surface of tarsals & metatarsal • Action • Inversion of ankle

  20. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Flexor Digitorum Longus • Origin • Posterior tibia • Insertion • Plantar surface of distal phalanx (2-5) • Action • Flexion of phalanges at DIP joint

  21. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Flexor Hallucis Longus • Origin • Posterior fibula • Insertion • Plantar surface of distal phalanx (1) • Action • Flexion of 1st phalange at IP joint

  22. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Soleus • Origin • Upper tibia & posterior fibula • Insertion • Calcaneus • Action • Plantarflexion of ankle

  23. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Gastrocnemius • Origin • Medial head-medial epicondyle of femur • Lateral head-lateral epicondyle of femur • Insertion • Calcaneus • Action • Plantarflexion of ankle

  24. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Peroneus Longus • Origin • Lateral upper fibula • Insertion • 1st metatarsal • Action • Eversion of ankle

  25. Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy • Peroneus Brevis • Origin • Lateral lower fibula • Insertion • Base of 5th metatarsal • Action • Eversion of ankle

  26. Arches Lateral Longitudinal Arch Arches Medial Longitudinal Arch Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy Plantar View

  27. Arches Metatarsal Arch Arches Transverse Arch Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy Plantar View

  28. Cankle Ultimate Cankle Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy

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