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WK4 lower body
Question | Answer |
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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. |