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Foot Anatomy. Bone Anatomy. Tarsal Bones Calcaneus Cuboid Navicular 3 Cuneiforms 5 metatarsals 14 phalanges (proximal, middle, distal) Exception. Mnemonic for Learning Tarsal Bones:. T iger C ubs N eed M I L C. N avicular A boat It sails on the Cs. T alus. M edial - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Foot Anatomy
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Bone Anatomy
• Tarsal Bones– Calcaneus– Cuboid– Navicular– 3 Cuneiforms– 5 metatarsals– 14 phalanges
(proximal, middle, distal)
• Exception
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Mnemonic for Learning Tarsal Bones:
Medialcuneiform (1)
Intermediatecuneiform (2)
Lateralcuneiform (3)
NavicularA boatIt sails on the Cs
Talus
Calcaneus Cuboid
Tiger Cubs Need M I L C
Click R Button for Slideshow
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Division of the Foot
• Rearfoot• Midfoot• Forefoot
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Hindfoot (Rearfoot)
• Subtalor Joint– Talus and calcaneus
articulation• Calcaneus• Inferior Talus
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Midfoot
• Composed of – Navicular – 3 cuneiforms– cuboid
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Forefoot
• 5 MT’s – Proximally 1-3
articulate with cuneiforms
– Proximally 4-5 articulate with cuboid
– Bases articulate with:• Phalanges
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Articulations and Ligamentous Support
• Subtalor Joint– Three facets– Motions of the
Subtalor Joint• Inversion• Eversion
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Hindfoot Articulations and Ligamentous Support
• Subtalor Joint– Ligamentous SupportMedial
Deltoid LigamentLateral
ATF CF PTF• Intra-articular Ligaments
– Interosseous Talocalcaneal
– Medial Talocalcaneal– Lateral Talocalcaneal
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Midfoot Articulations and Ligamentous Support
• Six Joints– Talocalcaneonavicular – Calcaneocuboid– Cuboideonavicular– Intercuneiform– Cuneocuboid– Cuneonavicular
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Midfoot Articulations and Ligamentous Support
• Ligamentous Support– Talocalcaneonavicular Joint
• Plantar Calcaneonavicular (Spring Ligament)
• Talonavicular• Bifurcate
– Calcaneonavicular– Calcaneocuboid
– Calcaneocuboid Joint• Bifurcate Ligament
– Calcaneocuboid portion• Plantar Calcaneocuboid• Long Plantar Ligament
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Midfoot Articulations and Ligamentous Support
• Ligamentous Support– Talocalcaneonacicular Joint
• Plantar Calcaneonavicular (Spring Ligament)
• Talonavicular• Bifurcate
– Calcaneonavicular– Calcaneocuboid
– Calcaneocuboid Joint• Bifurcate Ligament
– Calcaneocuboid portion• Plantar Calcaneocuboid• Long Plantar Ligament
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Midfoot Articulations and Ligamentous Support
• Ligamentous Support– Intercuneiform Joints
• Dorsal and Plantar Intercuneifrom Ligaments
– Cuneocuboid• Plantar and Dorsal
Cuneocuboid Ligaments
– Cuneonavicular Joints• Plantar and Dorsal
Cuneonavicular Ligaments
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Midfoot Articulations and Ligamentous Support
• Ligamentous Support– Intercuneiform Joints
• Dorsal and Plantar Intercuneifrom Ligaments
– Cuneocuboid• Plantar and Dorsal
Cuneocuboid Ligaments
– Cuneonavicular Joints• Plantar and Dorsal
Cuneonavicular Ligaments
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Forefoot Articulations
and Ligamentous Support
• Tarsometatarsal Joint (Lisfranc’s Joint)
• Intermetatarsal Joint• Metatarsalphalangeal
Joint (MTP)• Interphalangeal Joint
– PIP– DIP
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Forefoot Articulations and Ligamentous Support
• Ligamentous Support– Intermetatarsal Joint
• Plantar Metatarsal Lig• Dorsal Metatarsal Lig
– MTP Joints• Plantar Fascia• Plantar Ligament• MCL and LCL
– Interphalangeal Joints• Plantar and dorsal joint
capsule• MCL and LCL
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Arches• Ligaments in foot &
ankle maintain arches• Two longitudinal arches
– Medial longitudinal arch - extends from calcaneus bone to talus, navicular, 3 cuneiforms, and proximal ends of 3 medial metatarsals
– Lateral longitudinal arch - extends from calcaneus to cuboid and proximal ends of 4th & 5th metatarsals
• Transverse arch– extends across foot from
1st metatarsal to the 5th metatarsal
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Arches of the Foot
• Medial Longitudinal Arch– Calcaneus– Talus– Navicular– 1-3 cuneiforms– 1-3 MT’s
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Arches of the Foot
• Medial Longitudinal Arch continued– Ligament Support
• Plantar Calcaneonavicular
• Long Plantar Lig• Deltoid• Plantar fascia
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Arches of the Foot
• Medial Longitudinal Arch continued– Ligament Support
• Plantar Calcaneonavicular
• Long Plantar Lig• Deltoid• Plantar fascia
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Arches of the Foot
• Medial Longitudinal Arch continued– Ligament Support
• Plantar Calcaneonavicular
• Long Plantar Lig• Deltoid• Plantar fascia
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Arches of the Foot
• Medial Longitudinal Arch continued– Ligament Support
• Plantar Calcaneonavicular
• Long Plantar Lig• Deltoid• Plantar fascia
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Arches of the Foot
• Medial Longitudinal Arch continued– Muscular Support
• Intrinsic– Abductor Hallucis– Flexor Hallucis Brevis
• Extrinsic – Tibialis Posterior– Flexor Hallucis Longus– Flexor Digitorum
Longus
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Arches of the Foot
• Medial Longitudinal Arch continued– Muscular Support
• Intrinsic– Abductor Hallucis– Flexor Hallucis Brevis
• Extrinsic – Tibialis Posterior– Flexor Hallucis Longus– Flexor Digitorum
Longus
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Arches of the Foot
• Lateral Longitudinal Arch– Composed of
• Calcaneus• Cuboid• 4-5th MT’s
– Ligament Support• Long & Short Plantar• Plantar Fascia
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Arches of the Foot
• Lateral Longitudinal Arch continued– Muscle Support
• Intrinsic– Abductor Digiti
Minimi– Flexor Digitorum
Brevis• Extrinisic
– Peroneus Longus, Brevis & Tertius
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Arches of the Foot
• Transverse Arch– Formed By:– Ligament Support
• Intermetatarsal Ligaments• Plantar Fascia
– Muscle Support• All intrinsic muscles• Extrinisic
– Tibialis Posterior– Tibialis Anterior– Peroneus Longus
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Once the skin of the sole of the foot has been removed, there is a very dense organized layer of deep fascia that runs down the middle of the sole; this is the plantar aponeurosis.
The plantar aponeurosis is thought to help maintain the medial longitudinal arch of the foot.
Plantar Fascia
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Foot Muscles – Plantar Surface
• Superficial Layer– Abductor Hallucis– Abductor Digiti
Minimi– Flexor Digitorum
Brevis
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Foot Muscles – Plantar Surface
• Middle Layer– Quadratus Plantae– Lumbricales
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Foot Muscles – Plantar Surface
• Deep Layer– Flexor Hallucis Brevis– Adductor Hallucis
• Transverse and Oblique Heads
– Flexor Digiti Minimi
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Foot Muscles – Plantar Surface
• Interosseus Layer– Plantar Interossei– Dorsal Interossei
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Foot Muscles – Dorsal Surface
• Extensor Digitorum Brevis
• Extensor Hallucis Brevis