Term
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Gait Pattern Swelling
Ecchymosis Bunions
Caluses Claw Toes
Hallux Valgus Shoes
Redness Deformities
Corns Blisters
Hammer Toes Achilles Tendon Align
Medical Longitudinal Arch Pes Cavus - high arch
Pes Planus - Rigid - Flat Arch Metatarsal Arch
Pes Planus - Supple - Appears to have arch when non weight bearing |
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Foot - Medial Bony Palpation |
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Definition
1st MTP
1st Metatarsal
1st Cuneiform
Navicular
Head of Talus
Sustenaculum Tali
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Term
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Definition
Spring Ligament
Flexor Hallucis Longus
Flexor Digitorum Longus
Tibialis Posterior |
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Foot - Lateral Bony Palpation |
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Definition
5th Metatarsal
Base of 5th Metatarsal - Styloid Process
Cuboid
Peroneal Tubercal
Lateral malleoulus |
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Metatarsal
2nd and 3rd Cuneiform
Toes - Rays
Dome of Talus |
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Foot - Dorsal Soft Tissue Palpation |
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Definition
Extensor Hallucis Longus
Extensor Digitorum Longus
Inferior Extensor Retinaculum
Sinus Tarsi
Extensor Digitorum Brevis
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Foot - Plantar Bony Palpation |
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Definition
Metatarsal Heads
Sesamoid Bones
Calcaneus
Medial Calcaneal Tubercle
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Foot - Plantar Soft Tissue |
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Definition
Plantar Fascia
Intedigital Neuroma |
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Term
Foot - Active/Passive ROM |
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Definition
MTP Extension
PIP Extension
MTP Flexion
PIP Flexion |
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Term
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Definition
MTP Extension - Extensor Hallucis Longus
MTP - Flexion - Flexor Hallucis Longus |
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Term
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Definition
Testing MCL
stabilize bone proximal to the joint; grasp distal to the joint near the mid-shaft
attempt to move the distal bone laterally
this opens up joint on the medial side
+ increased laxity and pain |
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Term
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Definition
Tests LCL
+ increased laxity and pain
stabilize proximal to joint
grasp distal to the joint near mid-shaft
attempt to move the distal bone medially
this opens the joint on the lateral side |
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Term
Foot Intermetatarsal Glide |
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Definition
- Tests deep transverse ligament, metatarsal interosseus ligament
- Patient is sitting foot relaxed
- grasp metatarsal head and 2nd met; thumb on dorsal, index finger on plantar. Attempt to move up and down or distract
- + increased glide and pain
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Term
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Definition
- Tests hyperpronation
- patient is sitting with feet on floor
- mark prominant aspect on the navicular
- find subtalar neutral, make a mark on the card that indicates distance from the floor
- have athlete stand
- remeasure the distance of navicular from the floor
- + navicular drops more than 10 mm
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Foot - Long Bone Compression Test |
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Definition
- Tests Metatarsal Fracture
- Patient is sitting, foot relaxed
- Place one hand around proximal foot/ankle to stabilize
- grasp metatarsal head of bone to be tested and push proximally
- + pain, crepitus
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Foot - Interdigital Neuroma Test |
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Definition
- Tests Morton's Neuroma
- Patient is sitting, leg extended, foot relaxed
- Place one hand around met. heads and squeeze, hold for 1-2 min
- + pain, tingling, numbness
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Term
Foot - Nerovascular - Dermatomes |
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Definition
- L4 - Medial Side of foot
- L5 - dorsal side of foot
- S1 - Lateral Foot, posterior low leg
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Term
Foot - Neurovascular - Vascular |
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Definition
- Dorsal Pedal Artery
- Capillary Nail Bed Refill
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Term
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Definition
26 bones
14 phalangeeal
5 metatarsal
7 tarsal
2 sesamoid bones |
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Term
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Definition
- Under the 1st metatarsal
- Assist in reducing pressure in weight bearing
- increase the mechanical advatange of the flexor tendons of the great toe
- act as sliding pulleys for tendons
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Term
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Definition
- 5 bones that lie between and articulate with the tarsals and phalanges
- ligamentous arrangement gives elasticity to the foot in weight bearing
- MTP joints permit hinge action of phalanges
- 1st MTP fx as the main wt bearing support during walking and running
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Term
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Definition
- largest tarsal bone
- supports talus and shapes the heel
- main fx; convey the body wt to the ground and serves as attachment of Achillies Tendon and plantar structures
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Term
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Definition
- Above calcaneous
- Consists of; body, neck and head
- Trochlea articulates with medial and lateral malleoli to form ankle jt.
- Dorsiflexion is limited due to talus being narrower posteriorly than anteriorly
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Term
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Definition
- Anterior to the talus on medial aspect of the foot
- Articulates with the 3 cuneiform bones
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Term
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Definition
- 3 cuneiforms located btw navicular and base of 3 metatarsals on medial aspect of foot
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Term
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Definition
- provide support in wt bearing
- absorb shock
- provide space on plantar surface to blood vessels, nerves and muscles
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Term
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Definition
shaped by the distal heads of metatarsals |
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Term
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Definition
- extends across the cuboid and the internal cuneiform
- protects soft tissue and increases foot mobility
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Term
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Definition
- originates on medial border of calcaneous and extends forward to distal head of 1st metatarsal
- main supporting lig. - plantar calcanounavicular lig/spring lig
- tendon of the post. tibialis muscle helpts to support the spring ligament
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Term
Lateral Longitudinal Arch |
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Definition
- On outer aspect of foot
- formed by the calcaneous, cuboid and 5th metatarsal bones
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Term
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Definition
- thick white band of fibrous tissue
- orginates on medal tubercle of calcaneous and ends at proximal head of metatarsal
- supports foot against downward forces
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Term
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Definition
- designed for flexion and extension
- reinforced by collateral ligaments
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Term
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Definition
- Condyloid type joint
- permits flexion, extension, adduction and abduction
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Term
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Definition
- sliding joitns
- include 2 sets of articulations
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Term
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Definition
- formed by junction of the bases of the metatrsal bones with cuboid and all 3 cuneiforms
- allows for some gliding
- known as Lisfranc's joint
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Term
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Definition
- articulation btw talus and calcanous
- allows for inversion, eversion, pronation and supination
- wt. bearing pronation refers to combine movement of talar plantarflexion and adduction of calcaneal eversion
- wt. bearing supicantion refers to comvined movement of talar dorsiflexion, abduction and calcaneal inversion
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Term
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Definition
- consists of calcaneocuboid and talonavicular joint
- directly related to subtalar joint
- if subtalar joint is pronated, midtarsals become hypermobile
- if subtalar joint is supinated then the midtarsal joint is hypomobile
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Term
Foot Muscles - Dorsiflexion |
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Definition
- Tibialis Anterior
- Extensor digitorum longus
- Extensor digitorum hallucis longus
- Peroneus Tertius
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Term
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Definition
- Gastrocnemius
- Soleus
- Plantaris
- Peroneus Longus
- Peroneus Brevis
- Tibialis Posterior
- Flexor Hallucis Longus
- Flexor digitoum longus
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Term
Foot - Inversion, Adduction and Supination |
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Definition
- Tibialis Posterior
- Flexor digitorum longus
- flexor hallucis longus
- Tibialis anterior
- extensor hallucis longus
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Term
Foot - Eversion, Abduction and Pronation |
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Definition
- Peroneus longus
- peroneus brevis
- peroneus tertius
- extensor digitorum longus
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Term
Flexion of 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th DP's |
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Definition
- Flexor digitorum longus
- quandrratus plantar
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Term
Flexion of middle phalanges |
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Definition
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Term
Flexion of proximal phalanges |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Extension of middle phalange |
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Definition
- abductor hallucis
- abductor digit quanti
- lumbricales
- interossei
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Term
Extension of distal phalanges |
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Definition
- extensor digitorum longus
- extensor hallucis longus
- extensor digitorum brevis
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Term
Foot - nerve and blood supply |
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Definition
- tibial nerve supplies muscles on back of leg and plantar aspect of foot
- common peroneal nerve supplies: front of the leg and foot
- blood supply: anterior and posterior tibial arteries
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Term
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Definition
- starts with initial heel strike on ground and ends with toe off
- 60% of total gait cycle
- 5 periods: initial contact, loading response, mid stance, terminal stance and pre-swing
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Term
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Definition
- 60% stance phase
- time btw toe-off and subsequent initial contact of non-wt.bearing
- divided into 3 phases: initial swing, mid swing and terminal swing
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Term
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Definition
associated with excessive pronation |
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Term
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Definition
Causes excessive supination |
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Term
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Definition
- prolonged pronation major cause of stress injuries
- cuboid loses it mechanical advantage as pulley
- peroneus longus tendon no longer stablizes the first ray
- prolonged pronation does not allow subtalur joint to resupinate less power for push off
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Term
Injuries From Excessive Pronation |
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Definition
- Stress Fracture of 2nd Metatarsal
- Plantar fasciitis
- Posterior tibial tendonitis
- Achillies tendonitis
- Tibial Stress syndrome
- medial kneww pain
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Term
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Definition
- at heel strike does not allow subtalar joint to unlock - foot remain rigid
- cuboid becomes hypomobile - increasing tension on peroneus longus tendon
- foot cannot absorb ground reaction forces efficiently
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Term
Injuries from excessive supination |
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Definition
- inversion ankle sprain
- tibial stress syndrome
- peroneal tendonitis
- IT band friction syndrome
- Trochanteric bursitis
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Term
Apophysitis of the calcaneus |
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Definition
Condition in the foot that resembles Osgood Schlatter disease in the knee |
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Term
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Definition
History
Observation
Palpation
Special tests |
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Term
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Definition
History
Inspection
Palpation
Special Tests |
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
Acute or Chronic
Pain - type and location
Previous History
Sounds - snap, crack, pop
Signs/Symptoms - Sign - something you can see
Symptom - something they tell you |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Numbness, prickling, or tingling |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Foot Observation/Inspection |
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Definition
- uneven wear patterns on shoes
- callus formation - skin thickness
- blisters - bulla formation
- corns - hard and soft formations
- toes supernumerary digit, overlapping
- Bunions 1st/5th MP
- Claw Toes excesive flexion
- Hallux Valgus turned away from midline
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Term
Arch Deformities - Pes Planus |
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Definition
- Acute - Navicular fracture
- Congenital
- Chronic - Weak musculature and lig. laxity
- Associated Problems: plantar fasciitis, Heel spurs, patellofemoral pain
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Term
Arch Deformities - Pes Cavus |
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Definition
- In ability to adapt to forces
- Congenital
- Associated Problems: Claw toes, metatarsal stress fx., plantar fascia rupture
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Term
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Definition
Onset:
Acute DF and MTP Ext
Chronic: - repeated stress, chronic in nature
abnormal biomechanics
Evaluation
pain at orgin on calcaneous
worst when getting out of bed in the AM
ROM limitations - gets better with activity
Associate Problems
exostosis - "heel spurs" abnormal bone growth
adhersions of plantar fascia
rupture of plantar fascia
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Term
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Definition
Entrapment of posterior Tibial Nerve
Onset
Acute, fracture, dislocation
Chronic - pes planus, more often associated with plantar fasciitis
Evaluation
pain, burning, numbness
medial malleolus to plantar surface of foot
S/S increase with activity
Tinel's sign - radiating sensation, tingling all signs of nerve damags, gets worse with activty
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Term
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Definition
Onset
Acute - direct contact, overload, torque
Jones Fracture associated with inversion ankle sprains
Chronic - repeated stress
March fracture
Evaluation
Pain increase with activity
point tender, deformity, swelling
ROM limited
Long bone compression test
Nerovascular
L4 medial foot
L5 - Dorsum of foot
S1 - Lateral foot
Vascular
dorsal pedal artery
Capillary nail bed refill |
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Term
Interdigital Neruroma "Morton's Neuroma" |
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Definition
Entrapment of nerves btw metatarsal heads
Onset
acute - direct trauma
Evaluation
pain worse when wearing shoes
radiating pain, tingling, numbness
palpate for nodule btw. metatarsal heads
Tests
intermetatarsal glides
squeeze metatarsal head
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Term
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Definition
Sprain of 1st MTP joint - Injury to joint capsule, MCL, LCL
Onset
acute - direct contact
forced ROM
Evaluation
pain during pressuring
point tender, swelling, ecchymosis
Tests
Valgus
Varus
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Term
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Definition
Fracture of 5th met, 1 cm styloid process
Mechanism
twisting inversion of ankle
Acute - possiblity of chronic
Palpation
Pain over middle of foot over 5th metatarsal
swelling
edema
pain increase with activity
crepitis
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
direct blow
acute most Common
distal phalanz of the first
result of kicking something
Palpation
pain
point tender over phalangeals
pain with wt. or activity |
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
big toe overlap
increased ROM in extension
flatening of medial arch
wearing too pointy, cramped shoes
can appear with bunion like function
inrease pain from pressure friction
associated with pes planus
might be uncomfortable
What to do
get better fitting shoes
wedge splint btw 1st and 2nd metatarsal and tape |
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Term
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Definition
Permanent flexion in phalengeal toes
Mechanism
to short of shoes
flexion of proximal extension of distal
acute- after rupture of plantar fascia
chronic in nature
Palpation
blistering
effusion
callus
corns
obvious
No special tests
Functional tests
flexion contraction
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
No special tests
X-Rays
Treatment
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Increase flexiblity
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donut pad
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Term
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Definition
pain under the 2nd/3rd metatarsal
lack of movement
tight gastroc
transverse arch flattened
shortened mid gait stance
emphasizes toe off phase, putting pressre on forefoot
History
chronic
insidious
Inspection
callus forms
fallen arch
numbness, sharp shooting pain associated with morton's neuroma
Palpation
ptt on 2nd/3rd
No special tests
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Term
Metatarsal Stress Fracture
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Definition
Mechanism
results from one incident
athlete develops localized pain and swelling
pain worsens with activitiy and improves with rest
generally no history or obvious injury
sometimes not even visible on x-ray
Palaption
discrete pain
pain
swelling
Special Tests
long bone compression test
tap test
Treatment
relative or absolute rest
low impact sports
casting or bracing may be needed
period of non-wt. bearing with crutch |
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Ankle and Lower Leg Inspection |
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Definition
- Gait pattern - antalgic, external rotation
- deformity
- medial longitudinal arch
- shoes
- ecchymosis
- redness
- swelling
- achilles tendon alignent
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Term
Ankle Palpation Bony - Medial |
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Definition
- tibia - main wt. bearing bone
- medial malleoulus
- sustentaculum tali - calcaneus - prominance on calcaneous
- navicular
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Term
Ankle Palpation Medial Soft Tissue |
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Definition
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Deltoid Ligament - medial maleolus to navicular/calcaneous
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tibialis posterior tendon - behind medial maleolus and attahes to navicular
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posterior tibial artery - dig right behind medial maleolus
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Term
Ankle Palpation - Bony Anterior/Dorsal |
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Definition
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Term
Ankle Palpation - Soft Tissue Lateral
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Definition
- Anterior Tibialis and Tendon - pops out when plantar flex
- Sinus Tarsi
- Anterior Inferior Tibiofibular Ligament (AITF) - holds distal end of fibual and tibia together
- Peroneus Tertius Tendon - lateral to EDL - front of lateral maleolus to base of 5th
- Dorsal pedal artery
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Ankle Palpation - Lateral Bony |
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Definition
- Base of 5th Metatarsal (styloid Process)
- Cuboid
- Lateral Malleolus - distal end of fibula
- peroneal tubercle - calcaneus
- fibula
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Term
Ankle palpation - soft tissue - lateral |
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Definition
- Anterior Talofibular ligament (ATF) - talus to fibula - inversion ankle
- Calcaneofibular - (CF) - calcaneous to fibula - inversion ankle
- Poterior Talofibular - (PTF) talus to fibula - inversion ankle
- peroneus longus and brevis tendons (under 5th)
- peroneal retinaculum - holds peronues longus and brevis down
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Ankle Palpation Posterior Bony |
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Definition
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Ankle Soft Tissue - Posterior |
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Definition
- Gastrocnemius - form Achilles tendon with soleus
- Soleus - form achilles tendon with gastroc
- Achilles Tendon
- Retrocalcaneal bursa - btw tendon and bone
- calcaneal bursa - superficial
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Term
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Definition
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Plantarflexion
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eversion
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dorisflexion
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inversion
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Term
Ankle ROM - Restricted - Myotomes |
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Definition
- Inversion with dorsiflexion - tests anterior tibialis
- inversion with plantarflexion - posterior tibialis
- eversion with plantarflexion - peroneus longus and brevis
- eversion with dorsiflexion - peroneus tertius
- plantarflexion - gastrocnemius
- plantarflexion with knee flexion - soleus
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Term
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Definition
- Tests anterior talofibular
- patient is sitting, knee extended, ankle in newutral position, athlete relaxed
- Cup the bottom of the calcaneus with one hand and place the other hand on anterior tibia to stabilize. Ankle should be in neutral or slightly DF. Attempt to pull calc toward ceiling
- +pain and laxity
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Term
Ankle Inversion Stress Test |
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Definition
- Tests = ATF, CF, PTF
- athlete is sitting knee extended, ankle neutral positon, athlete relaxed
- grasp plantar and lateral surfaces of the foot with one hand; place the other hand on the low leg to stabilize; passively PF then passively invert the ankle. Repeat in neutral and DF positions
- +pain and laxity
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Ankle Eversion Stress Test |
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Definition
- tests deltoid ligament
- patient is sitting knee extended, ankle neutral position
- grasp the plantar and medial sufaces of foot and stabilize low leg with other hand. Passivley PF then passibely evert the ankle. Repeat in neutral and DF
- +pain and laxity
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Term
Kleiger's - External Rotation Test |
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Definition
- Tests - deltoid ligament and AITF ligament
- Patient is sitting knee extended, ankle in neutral position
- grasp the polantar and medial surfaces of foot with one hand stabilize low leg with other. Passivley DF and externaly rotate foot
- + pain and laxity
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Term
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Definition
- tests fracture in tibia and fibula
- patient sitting, knee extended ankle neutral position
- cup hands around athlete's low leg away from injury site and squeeze compress tibia and fibula
- +pain, pain away from area being compressed
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Term
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Definition
- tests fracture in tibia, fibula and talus
- patient is sitting knee extended ankle in neutral position
- with one hand hold foot in neutral position, using heel of other hand bump on the plantar surface ofthe calcaneous
- +pain, radiating pain into the low leg
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Term
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Definition
- Tests- tightness in gastroc/soleus
- patient is sitting
- with athlete sitting and knee extended passively DF foot mearure PROM and repeat with knee flexed at 90
- +if less motion when knee extended - gastroc
- if less motion when knee flex - soleus
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Term
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Definition
- Tests Achilles Tendon Rupture
- Athlete is prone, kneww extended ankle neutral position
- squeeze belly of the calf muscles; look for motion of the ankle joint
- + no motion or decreased motion of the ankle
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Term
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Definition
- tests deep vein thrombophlebitis
- athlete is sitting, knee extended ankle in neutral position
- hold the athlete's low leg just slightly off the table; passively DF ankle
- + deep pain in the calf
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Term
Ankle Nurovascular - Reflexes |
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Definition
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Term
Ankle Neurovascular Dermotomes |
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Definition
- L4 - medial low leg and foot
- L5 - anterior low leg, dorsum of foot
- S1 - posterior low leg just above the ankle, lateral foot
- S2 - posterior low leg
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Term
Ankle - Neurovascular Myotomes |
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Definition
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Term
Ankle Neurovascular Vascular |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
- longest bone in the body with exception of femur
- princpal weight bearing bone in the leg
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Term
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Definition
- joins tibia with an arthorodial articulation at the upper end just below the knee and as a syndesmotic joint at the lower end
- main function is to provide for the attachment of muscles
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Term
Tibial and fibular malleoli |
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Definition
- lateral malleolus extends further distally which creates stability on the lateral aspec of the ankle
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Term
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Definition
- second largest tarsal and main wt. bearing bone of the articulation, rests on the calcaneous and receives the articulating surfaces of the lateral and medial malleoli
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Term
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Definition
- forms the hell
- attachment site for ligaments and the achilles tendon
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Term
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Definition
- superior and infrerior tibiofibular joints
- superior tibiofibular joint is diarthrotic allows for some gliding
- inferior tibiofibular joint is a fibrous articulation btw the lateral malleolus and the distal end of the tibia
- talocrual joint
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Term
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Definition
- is a hinge joint ginglymus
- movements include plantarflexion and dorsiflexion
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Term
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Definition
- formed by the distal portion of tibia, lateral malleolus and medial malleolus articulating with the trochlea of the talus
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Term
Ankle Stabilizing ligaments |
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Definition
- tibiofibular ligament - oblique arrangment aids in diffusing the forces on the lower leg.
- Anterior and posterior tibiofibular ligaments, which hold the tibia and fibula together form the distal portion of the interosseous membrane (syndesmotic ligaments)
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Term
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Definition
- lateral ligaments
- Anterior Talo Fibular restrains anterior displacement of talus
- calcaneofibular restrains inversion of calcaneous
- posterior talofibular restrains posterior displacement of talus
- Medial Ligaments
- deltoid anterior tibiofibular, tibionavicular, tibiocalcaneal and posterior tibiotalar
- prevents abduction and eversion of the ankle and subtalar joint
- prevents eversion, pronation and anterior displacement of the talus
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Term
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Definition
- encases the ankle joint, thick on the medial aspect and becomes thin at the back.
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Term
Ankle Muscle Compartments |
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Definition
- Divided into 4 compartments bound by heavy fascia
- anterior compartment - contains the muscles that dorsiflex the ankle and extend the toes (tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, extenstors digitorum)
- Lateral Compartment - peroneus longus and brevis - evert ankle . Peroneus tertius assiss dorsiflexion, superficial branch of the peroneal nerve
- superficial posterior compartment - gastrocnemius and soleus plantarflex ankle
- deep posterior compartments - tibialiss posterior, flexor difitorum longus and flecor hallucis longus invert ankle. Posterior tibial artery
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Term
Ankle Nerve and blood supply |
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Definition
- major nerves of the lower leg are the tibial and common peroneal
- major arteries include the posterior and anterior tibial areteries
- primary veins conssit of popliteal, peroneal and anterior and posterior tibial veins
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Term
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Definition
- ankle is a stable hinge joint dome of talus articulating with distal ends of tibial and fibula
- medial or lateral displacement of talus prevented bu malleoli
- talus is wider anteriorly than posteriorlu most stable position of the ankle is in dorsiflexion
- ankle ROM ranges fom 10 dorsiflexion to 50 of plantarflexion
- normal gait requires at least 20 of plantarflexion and 10 of dorsiflexion with knee extended
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Term
Malleolar Avulsion Fraction
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Eversion Ankle Sprain |
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Definition
- deformities, ptt and crepitis
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
external rotation of tibia, eversion, dorsiflexion
usually associated with an eversion or inversion sprain
Inspection
swelling
ecchymosis
Palpation
pain at distal tib-fib
ROM
AROM, PROM, RROM painfull
Stress Test
Kleigers
Inversion
Eversion |
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
direct blow
excessive force
Inspection
deformity
loss of fx
crepitis
Palpation
radiating pain
crepits
Stress Test
bump test
squeeze test
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
microtrauma
insidious
Inspection
no deformity
swelling only in advanced stages
loss of fx
Palpation
localized pain
ROM
Very little change
Stress Test
Bump Test |
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Term
Stress Fracture
vs.
Shin Splints |
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Definition
- Stress fracture - roximal distal 1/3
- shin splints - medial side of tibia
- Palpation - pain location and nature of the pain
- ROM - weakness depeding on what muscle is effected
- No stress test
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Term
Shin Splint Grading Scale |
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Definition
- pain after activity
- pain after and during activity
- pain before, during and after activity
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
chronic - inscidious
acute - direct blow, friction
results of ankle sprain
Inspection
swelling
tightness in calf
predisspoing factors
ankle dorsiflextion test
redness
Palpation
ptt
creptitis
heat
ROM
AROM - PF and DF pain
PROM - DF pain and weakness
RROM - PF pain and weakness |
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
acute - forceful contraction
chronic - result of many mirco traumas
rare in young people
Inspection
deformity - feel ball of calf
ptt
ROM
remeber the toe flexes
ARROm - limited PF
RROM - weakness in RL
Stress Test - thompson's |
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
acute - direct blow
chronic - exertional
Inspection
swelling
red, shiney
drop foot
Palpation
ptt on leg
tight and hard
distal pulses weak
ROM
depends on compartment
PROM - lateral - eversion
RROM - deep inversion
Treatment
do not wrap and refer to DR |
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
fibual frac
contusion
entrapment
varus force
Palpation
ptt at fibula head
radiating pain
tingling, numbness
Neurological
Sensory - decresed at anterior and lateral foot and low leg
ROM
AROM/RROM - limited to DF, eversion and toe extension |
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
- Chronic - no pervious injury
- swellnig on both sides of heel in front of achilles tendon
Palpation
ROM
- going to hurt to stretch PF and DF
No special tests |
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Term
Anterior Posterior Talotibial Exostosis
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Definition
bony outgrowth off talus/tibia where they connect
Mechanism
- chronic - takes months/years
- may have had a sprain
- hurts when they walk
Inspection
- affect gait pattern - toe off
- feel it and might see it
- pain with most movements
ROM
- eversion, PF
- Anterior limited dorsiflexion
No special tests |
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Term
Achilles Tendon Tenosynovitis |
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Definition
Mechanism
- tendonitis
- inflammation of the sheath
- chronic
- feel grinding and snowball crepitis
Palpation
ROM
No special tests
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Term
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Definition
Mechanism
- acute
- complete disruption of joint
- blow pushes it one way or another
- anterior - foot moves forward compared to leg
- posterior foot moves backward - heel longer
Inspection/Palpation
- can't walk
- obvious deformity
- effusion and edema
No ROM
Treatment
- Immobilize and transport
- Check distal pulses
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