Pathologies and Pains of Leg, Ankle and Foot Flashcards

1
Q

How does achilles tendonopathy typically begin?

A

ACUTE/CHRONIC INFLAMMATION
of
ACHILLES TENDON

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2
Q

What can happen over time with achilles tendonopathy?

A

DEGENERATION OF TENDON
(achilles tendonosis)
(microscopic tears lead to scar tissue)
(extreme cases lead to tendon rupture)

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3
Q

Name a great self-care method for plantar fasciopathy?

A

ROLLING FOOT ON FROZEN WATER BOTTLE
(upon walking)
+
STRETCHING POSTERIOR CHAIN

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4
Q

Where is pain felt with plantar fasciopathy?

A

PLANTAR SURFACE
MEDIAL CALCANEOUS REGION
(may/may not present with inflammation)

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5
Q

What is the technical term for bunions?

A

HALLUX VALGUS

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6
Q

What can you instruct your patient to do for self care with bunions?

A

Use small soft ball between bunions + elastic for tension abduction

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7
Q

Which test would be used to discover Morton’s Neuroma aka Intermetatarsalgia?

A

SQUEEZE TEST

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8
Q

Morton’s neuroma is irritation of the plantar nerve between the _____ and __________ leading to scar tissue formation around the nerve.

A

3RD and 4TH TOES

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9
Q

What are shin splints pain usually the cause of? (3)

A
PERIOSTITIS
\+
TIBIAL STRESS FRACTURE
\+
EXERTIONAL COMPARTMENT SYNDROME
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10
Q

What is exertional compartment syndrome?

A

ISCHEMIA and PAIN
from
INCREASE IN INTERCOMPARTMENTAL PRESSURE

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11
Q

When the medial tibia has experienced a 2-3 week insidious onset of symptoms that a patient (usually runner) can no longer “run through”, what would you suspect and do?
+ night pain

A

TIBIAL STRESS FRACTURE
+
REFER TO MD

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12
Q

What does limited big toe extension lead to?

A

WALKING WITH FEET POINTED OUT

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13
Q

What can we work on to help people who walk with feet pointed out? (6)

A
BIG TOE FLEXORS
\+
ANKLE EVERTERS (peroneals and calf)
\+
HIP EXTERNAL ROTATORS
\+
PIRIFORMIS
\+
PLANTAR FASCIA
\+
1ST MTP JOINT
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