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RAD141-Chap 7b - Techniques for ankle and foot

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Which projection best demonstrates the tarsals and interspaces?   the oblique projection  
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Which projection best demonstrates the calcaneus?   the lateral projection  
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What is congenital clubfoot? Which technique s/b used?   the foot is medially rotated; the Kite Method s/b used  
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What does polydactyl mean?   webbed feet and hands; extra fingers and toes  
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What are the surfaces of the foot called?   the top (anterior) surface -> dorsum (from dorsum pedis - surface opposite the sole of the foot); posterior surface -> plantar surface  
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What are the various projections of the foot?   anteroposterior (AP) projection (aka dorsoplantar (DP) projection); less common is the posteroanterior (PA) projection (aka plantodorsal (PD) projection)  
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What are the various movements of the foot and ankle?   dorsiflexion (decr angle between dorsum pedis & anterior of lower leg), plantar flexion (pointing the foot and toe downward), inversion (aka varus - inward turning of ankle and subtalar joints), eversion (aka valgus - outward turning or bending)  
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Does the lower leg rotate during eversion or inversion?   no; accidental forced inversion or eversion can result in a sprained ankle  
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