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Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. Tuesday, 19 August 2014. Inversion Ankle Sprains. anterior talofibular ligament. posterior talofibular ligament. calcaneofibular ligament. 2006 Moore & Dalley COA. adam.about.com/encyclopedia/100209_2.htm. Heritage College of

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Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

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  1. Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Tuesday, 19 August 2014 Inversion Ankle Sprains anterior talofibular ligament posterior talofibular ligament calcaneofibular ligament 2006 Moore & Dalley COA adam.about.com/encyclopedia/100209_2.htm

  2. Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Tuesday, 19 August 2014 Bimalleolar (Pott’s) Fracture-Dislocation avulsion fracture of medial malleolus fibular fracture deltoid ligament tibiofibular ligament tear www.gpnotebook.co.uk/pott.jpg eversion of ankle 2006 Moore & Dalley COA

  3. Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Tuesday, 19 August 2014 Common Fibular (Peroneal) N. Palsy Foot Drop & Steppage Gait Common Fibular N. deep fib. n. anterior crural compartment: dorsiflexors/ extensors, invertors sup. fib. n. lateral crural compartment: evertors nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency /images/ency/fullsize/9211.jpg medicine.tamu. edu/neuro/84.gif 2006 Moore & Dalley COA

  4. Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Tuesday, 19 August 2014 Arches of the Foot Bridge Model of the Foot keystone transverse arch medial longitudinal arch body weight lateral longitudinal arch keystone (talus) www.yogaartandscience.com/pblog/files/apr-2007.php

  5. Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Tuesday, 19 August 2014 Arches of the Foot Muscular Supports tibialis anterior flexor hallucis longus tibialis posterior fibularis longus fibularis longus spring lig. spring lig. long plantar lig. Passive Supports plantar aponeurosis long plantar lig. 2006 Moore & Dalley COA

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