Midtarsal joint
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How many joints make up the mid-tarsal joint | Two
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What are the 2 joints in the MTJ | Talonavicular and Calcaneocuboid
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What are the joint movement axes | Longitudinal and oblique
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What movement takes place on the longitudinal axis | Inversion/eversion
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What movement takes place on the oblique axis | Abduction/adduction and Plantarflexion/dorsiflexion
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What affect does the STJ pronation/supination have on the MTJ | It influences the ROM
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When the STJ is pronated how does this affect the MTJ | The MTJ can do big movements ie unlocked
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What is the nerve supply to the MTJ | Superficial peroneal (L4 5 S1) and Deep peroneal (L5 S1 2)
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What is the First Ray | The joint between 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform
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What is the Fifth Ray | The joint between the 5th metatarsal and the cuboid
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