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Foot and Ankle
  • Coach Parker
  • Health and Wellness 3

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The Foot
  • Made up of 26 Bones
  • 3 functional units
  • Anterior-forefoot contains 5 MTs, 14 phalanges
  • Middle- midfoot 5 tarsals-navicular, cuboid, 3
    cuneiforms
  • Posterior-hindfoot talus and calcaneus

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Ligaments
  • Approx 100 ligaments in foot ankle
  • Lateral side- ATF, PTF, calcaneofibular lig
  • Medial side- deltoid lig complex
  • Tibiocalcaneal, ant/pos tibiotalar, and
    tibionavicular
  • Plantar calcaneonavicular lig- Spring
    lig-supports talus and maintains longitudinal arch

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Arches
  • Longitudinal- calcaneal tuberosity to 5 MTs
  • Transverse- crosswise from medial to lateral in
    midtarsal region
  • Plantar fascia-thick connective tissue that
    provides support for longitudinal arch
  • Acts as extension of Achilles tendon of
    plantarflexor muscles

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Joints
  • Ankle- synovial, hinge b/t distal tibia, fibula,
    and dome of talus
  • Ankle mortise- tight fibrous syndesmosis unites
    all of the above
  • Subtalar joint- synovial jt b/t talus and
    calcaneus
  • Many others (small) tarsometatarsal,
    intermetatarsal, metatarsophalangeal,
    interphalangeal

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Movements
  • Talocrural jt- DF/PF
  • Subtalar jt- IV/EV
  • Midtarsal/tarsometatarsal-gliding
  • MTP and IP jt- flx/ext

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Movements (cont.)
  • Pronation and supination- combo mvmts that allow
    foot to maintain contact w/ ground in multiple
    stance or uneven ground
  • Pronation- talocrural DF, subtalar, EV, and
    forefoot Abd
  • Supination- PF, IV, and Add

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Muscles
  • Mainly in lower leg
  • Grouped by compartments
  • Anterior
  • Lateral
  • Superficial posterior
  • Deep posterior

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Anterior
  • Tibialis anterior-DF, inverts foot and ext of 2-5
    digits
  • Peroneus tertius-DF, everts the foot
  • Extensor digitorum longus-DF, extends 2-5
  • Extensor hallucis longus-DF, extends big toe

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Lateral
  • Peroneus longus-evert the foot and PF
  • Peroneus brevis- evert foot and PF

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Superficial Posterior
  • Gastrocnemius-powerful PF, 2 headed, 2 jt muscle
    so flexes knee, more FT fibers than soleus, used
    w/ dynamic, higher force activity
  • Soleus- PF, more active during postural/static
    contraction
  • 90 knee flx- takes away gastroc
  • Plantaris-PF

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Deep Posterior
  • Tibialis Posterior, flexor digitorum longus,
    flexor hallucis longus-Tom, Dick, and Harry
  • Tib Post- PF and IV
  • Popliteus- inverter
  • Flex Hall Long- flx big toe
  • Flex Digit Long- Flex 2-5 toes

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Injuries
  • Ankle sprains-lat more common bc of bony
    structure and lig strength
  • ATF-most frequent
  • Syndesmotic- high ankle sprain 2x longer tx
  • Strains/cramps-dehydration, running, jumping etc
  • Achilles tendon rupture-most serious acute
    injury- forceful PF while knee ext

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Injuries (Chronic)
  • Plantar fasciitis- chronic inflammatory
    condition px _at_ calcaneal insertion of Plantar
    fascia
  • Tight achilles, hyperpronation (flat ft or pes
    planus) obesity
  • Bunions, neuromas, tendonitis, bursitis-calc also
    common chronic injuries

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Major Special Tests
  • Glide Test-lig sprain
  • Compression/Squeeze Test-poss fx
  • Valgus/Varus Stress Test-lig sprain in toes
  • Navicular Drop Test-hyperpronation
  • Ant Drawer Test- ATF lig tear
  • Talar Tilt- Calcaneofib lig, poss ATF, PTF, or
    delt
  • External Rotation Test-in DFhigh ankle, or delt
  • Bump Test-fx
  • Thompson Test-Achilles Tendon Rupture
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