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WK4 lower body

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Three groups of bones in the foot equals ____ bones in each foot? 26
The Tarsals group has how many bones in the foot? 7
The Metatarsals group has how many bones in the foot? 5
The Phalanges group has how many bones in the foot? 14
How many Phalange bones are in each toe(2-5)? 3
How many Phalange bones are in the Big toe(1) 2
The Tarsal group includes these seven bones: Calcaneus, Navicular, Talus, Cuboid, Lateral cuneiform, Intermediate cuneiform, and Medial cuneiform.
These three bones make up the ankle? Tibia, Fibula, and Talus.
Malleolus means _______ in Latin? Hammer
The most commonly injured ligament is the ? ATFL Anterior Talofibular ligament
The second most commonly torn ligament is the ? Calcaneofibular ligament
The strongest ligament in your body and one that stabilizes the ankle the most is the ? Deltoid ligament
What is Plantar Fascitis? Condition involving pain of the plantar fascia. Indicated for massage.
Ankle sprains involve ligaments? Can you work on them in the acute stage? No; Contraindicated in the acute stage. Must wait until it is sub-acute. Most common on the lateral side of ankle.
Which Pathology deals with feelings of discomfort (that joint will go out) More unstable in Plantar flexion. Instability
A pathology that deals with sounds releasing from tendons & muscles moving across structures and gas trapped in the joints being released. Usually no pain involved. Indicated in non-acute stages. Popping/Snapping
This pathology deals with a laterally deviated big toe causing protrusion of the big toe medially to the 2nd phalange. Bunion
Nerve entrapment deals with ? compression of the nerves located anywhere in the body.
Be able to recognize the Muscle from just the Origin, just the insertion, or just the actions for the exam Friday. Be able to recognize the Muscle from just the Origin, just the insertion, or just the actions for the exam Friday.
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