Top Banner
BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE
23

BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Feb 25, 2016

Download

Documents

do do

BONES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE. 14 Phalanges Distal, middle and proximal phalanges toes(2-5) Great toe (1) Only has Proximal and Distal phalanges. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Great toe. On the plantar (bottom) surface of the great toe there are sesamoid bones. Phalanges. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

BONES OF THE FOOT

AND ANKLE

Page 2: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

14 PhalangesDistal, middle and proximal phalanges

toes(2-5)Great toe (1)

Only has Proximal and

Distal phalanges

234

5

1

Page 3: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Great toe• On the plantar (bottom) surface of

the great toe there are sesamoid bones

Page 4: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Phalanges• Each phalanx is the size it

needs to be for weight bearing purposes.

• Which is the smallest?• Largest?

Page 5: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Metatarsals• There are 5 metatarsals in the foot

• 1,2,3,4,51

2

3

4 5

Page 6: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Head and base• Each bone has a Head and a base.

The head is the superior aspect of the bone and the base in the inferior aspect of the bone in

this picture. Head

Base

Page 7: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

The Base of the 5th metatarsalis called Styloid process

Athletic trainers are concerned about this when taping an ankle.

Page 8: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

3 Cuneiforms 1,2,3

Page 9: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Cuboid

Page 10: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Navicular

Page 11: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Talus

Page 12: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Calcaneus- thickest ankle bone

Page 13: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

There are 7 Tarsals Bones• 3 Cuneiforms 1,2,3

• Cuboid-connected to 2 metatarsal

• Navicular-connected to 3 cuneiforms

• Talus-must PF the ankle to be able to palpate it.• Calcaneus-responsible for heel strike

Page 14: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

TibiaLocated on the

medial side of the lower leg.

**Femur rests on HEAD of the tibia

Medial malleolus-BASE of the tibia

Medial malleolus

Page 15: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Tibia continued• The top of tibia has

medial and lateral epicondyles

• Tibial tuberosity-bump on superior middle aspect of tibia. The patellar tendon attaches to it.

Page 16: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Osgood schlatters

• A condition where the patellar tendon pulls on tibial tuberosity causing a bump in the lower leg.

Page 17: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Severe Osgood Schlatters

Page 18: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Fibula• Located on

the lateral side of the lower leg

• Lateral malleolus-BASE of the fibula

Page 19: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Common peroneal nerve• Wraps around

the head of the fibula.

• *MUST USE CAUTION WHEN ICING

Page 20: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

THICKEST BONE IN BODY

Rests on the tibia.

FEMUR

Page 21: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Parts of femurHead-attaches to hipNeckGreater TrochanterLesser TrochanterShaftMedial EpicondyleLateral Epicondyle

Page 22: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Patella• Free floating

bone located in the middle of the knee

• Patellar tendon and quadriceps muscle attach to it.

Page 23: BONES  OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

Knee video• Medial and

Lateral Meniscus

• Anterior Cruciate ligament

• Posterior Cruciate ligament