Toes, Foot, Ankle, & Calcaneus

Toes, Foot, Ankle, & Calcaneus

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How many bones make up the foot?

Back

26

Answer explanation

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There are 26 bones of the foot.

14 phalanges

5 metarsals

7 tarsals

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26 bones

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The 1st digit has 3 phalanges?

Back

False

Answer explanation

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The first digit (big toe) has 2 phalanges-proximal and distal. This is the same as the thumb of the hand. Digits 2-5 of the foot has 3 phalanges-proximal, middle, distal.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How many IP joints are in the first digit of the foot?

Back

1

Answer explanation

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There is only 1 IP joint of the first digit because there is only a proximal and distal phalanx.

Digits 2-5 has 2 IP joints a DIP and a PIP

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

IP joints perform which type of movement?

Back

Hinge

Answer explanation

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The Interphalangeal joints (IPJ) are "hinge" joints

The Metarsophalangeal joints (MTPJ) are ellipsoidal

Tarsometarsal joints (TMTJ)- plane or gliding

Intertarsal Joints (ITJ)-plane or gliding

Ankle joint (tibiotalar)- saddle or sellar

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which Metarsal has an expanded prominent tuberosity?

Back

5

Answer explanation

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The base of the 5th metarsal has a prominent tuberosity on the lateral aspect. This is a common fracture site and serves as an attachment point for ligaments.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How many tarsal bones are there?

Back

7

Answer explanation

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There are 7 tarsal bones. Use the mnemonic to remember them

Come-Calcaneus

To-Talus

Colorado-Cuboid

Next-Navicular

3 Christmases- 1st,2nd,&3rd cuneiforms (named medially to laterally: medial, intermediate, and lateral

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The calcaneus articulates with which bone superiorly?

Back

Talus

Answer explanation

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The calcaneus articulates with the talus superiorly and the cuboid anteriorly.

The calcaneus is the largest and strongest bone in the foot and helps in our ability to bear weight and stand erect because it supports the talus

Another name for the calcaneus is os calcis

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