toe comp foot anatomy
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| Name the tarsal bones | medial, middle and lateral cuneiforms, cuboid, scaphoid (navicular), calcaneus (os calcis), talus (astralagus)
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| What are the alternate names for the cuneiform bones? | 1, 2, 3
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| What is the alternate name for the scaphoid tarsal? | navicular
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| What is the alternate name for the calcaneus tarsal? | os calcis
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| What is the alternate name for the talus tarsal? | astralagus
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| What joints make up the ankle mortise? | talofibular and tibiotalar
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| What is the largest, strongest tarsal? | calcaneus
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| What makes up the ball of the foot? | the 5 metatarsal heads
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| What is the purpose of the longitudinal arch? | it acts as a shock absorber
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| What attaches to the calcaneal tuberosity? | calcaneal/Achilles tendon
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| What purpose does the transverse arch serve? | support
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| At what angles does the talar articular surface slope? | 33-40 degrees
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| How do the malleoli lie in relation to each other? | lateral malleolus lies 15-20 degrees more posterior
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| Pott’s fracture | avulsion fracture of the medial malleolus with loss of the ankle mortise
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| Jones fracture | avulsion fracture of the base of the 5th metatarsal
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