Anterior Leg and Foot - Acht Flashcards

1
Q

What 3 muscles insert on the pes anserinus?

A

Semitendinosus
Sartorius
Gracilis

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2
Q

What bursa is directly under the pes anserinus and can be irritated in those with tight hamstrings?

A

anserine bursa

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3
Q

4 muscles of the anterior compartment of leg?

A

Tibialis anterior
Extensor hallucis longus
Extensor digitorum longus
Fibularis tertius

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4
Q

Action of fibularis tertius?

A

weak everter of the foot

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5
Q

What nerve travels down the leg with the anterior tibial artery?

A

deep fibular nerve

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6
Q

Exensor hallicus longus, extensor digitorum longus, and extensor digitorum brevis. Which are instrinsic foot muscles?

A

Just the extensor digitorum brevis!

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7
Q

After a days of skiing, you notice pain in the dorsum of the foot that radiates to the web space between your 1st and 2nd toes. What’s going on?

A

Ski boot syndrome
or
Deep fibular Nerve Entrapment

This is caused by compression of the deep fibular nerve deep to the inferior band of the extensor retinaculum and the extensor hallucis brevis. Associated with edema in anterior compartment of leg.

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8
Q

What are the 5 P’s of arterial occlusion?

A
Pain
Pallor
Paresthesia 
Paralysis
Pulselessness
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9
Q

What sort of injury would cause a steppage gate or foot drop?

A

An injury to the common fibular nerve

(results in an inability to dorsiflex and evert the foot)
This makes it impossible to keep your foot from dropping and dragging without lifting it higher than normal

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10
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Which muscle both dorsiflexes and inverts the foot?

A

Tibialis anterior!

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11
Q

The ankle is most commonly injured major joint in the body. Sprained ankles are nearly always inversion injuries. Which of the following ligaments is likely to be injured in this type of sprain?

Anterior talofibular
Anterior talotibial
Posterior talofibular
Posterior tibiotalar
Tibiocalcaneal
A

Anterior talofibular

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12
Q

Eversion takes place at which ankle joint?

A

Subtalar

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13
Q

How many phalanges does a human have on each foot?

A

14

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14
Q

What does the anterior tibial artery becomes once it hits the foot?

A

dorsalis pedis

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15
Q

What are the two structures called that hold the extensor tendons close to the bone?

A

Superior and inferior extensor retinaculum

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16
Q

A knee fracture or fibular neck fracture from kickboxing will likely damage which nerve?

A

The common fibular nerve!

17
Q

Where does the extensor digitorum brevis insert and what is its action?

A

Inserts into proximal phalanx

Helps extend the toes at MP and IP joints

18
Q

What muscles of what compartment perform eversion and weak plantar flexion?

A

Fibularis longus

Fibularis Brevis

19
Q

Where do the fibularis longus and fibularis brevis insert?

A

Fibularis longus inserts into the base of the 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform.

Fibularis brevis inserts on the base of the 5th metatarsal.

20
Q

the biceps femoris is split in two by what ligmanet?

A

The fibular collateral ligament

21
Q

The medial meniscus is attached frmly to what ligament?

A

Tibial collateral ligament

22
Q

Functions of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments?

A

Anterior cruciate (weaker)

  • Prevents posterior displacement of the femur on the tibia (hyperextension)
  • Common injury in ski accidents

Posterior cruciate

  • Stronger of the two
  • Prevents anterior displacement of femur or posterior displacement of tibia

Surgery on isolated cruciate tears is usually not done; the strength of quads is then very important

23
Q

What physical test is used to evaluate the anterior cruciate ligament?

A

Anterior drawer sign

24
Q

What physical test is used to evaluate the posterior cruciate ligament?

A

posterior drawer sign

25
Q

Are the cruciate ligaments inside or outside the knee joint capsule and synovial membrane?

A

The cruciate ligaments are inside the capsule but outside of the synovial membrane

26
Q

What are the 4 parts of the deltoid ligament of the ankle? What is the sprain called in this area?

A
  1. Anterior tibiotalar
    2. Tibionavicular
    3. Tibiocalcaneal
  2. Posterior tibiotalar

Would be an eversion sprain

27
Q

What is Pott’s fracture?

A

Occurs when the foot is forcibly everted.

The deltoid ligament is stretched often causing the medial malleolus to avulse; the lateral progression of the talus may fracture the fibula above the tibiofibular joint.

28
Q

What is the lateral collateral ligament made up of?

What kind of sprain would happen here?

A
  1. Anterior Talofibular
  2. Calcaneofibular
  3. Posterior Talofibular

Inversion sprain!

29
Q

Inversion of eversion sprain more common

A

inversion! (especially talofibular ligament)