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The Foot Bones Joint Muscles Artery & Nerves. Superficial veins.

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Page 1: The Foot Bones Joint Muscles Artery & Nerves. Superficial veins.

The Foot

•Bones•Joint•Muscles•Artery & Nerves

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Superficial veins

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Great saphenous vein

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Small saphenous vein

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Arteries

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Ant. Tibial

Dorsalis pedis artery

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Ant. Tibial

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Post. Tibial

• Medial plantar• Crosses over the two

tendons long flexor

• Lateral plantar• Deep to flexor digitorum brevis

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Nerves

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Fibular n.

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Medial plantar n.

• Flexor digitorum brevis• Flexor hallucis brevis• Abductor hallucis

Common plantar digital n.

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Lateral plantar n.– Flexor accessories – Abductor digiti minimi– Interosseous muscles (deep brunch)– Adductor hallucis (deep brunch)– Flexor digiti minimi brevis (sup. brunch)

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Surface anatomy of lower limb

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Ankle and footmedial and lateral malleolus

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Tarsal tunnel

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Tendons

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Dorsalis pedis a.

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Plantar arch

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Normal Knee – Anterior, Extended

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Surface Anatomy - Anterior, Extended

Patella

Hollow

Indented

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Normal Knee – Anterior, Flexed

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Surface Anatomy - Anterior, Flexed

Head OfFibula

Patella

TibialTuberosity

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Palpation – Anterior*Patella:

Lateral and Medial Patellar Facets

Superior AndInferior Patellar Facets

Patellar Tendon**

Lateral Fat PadMedial Fat Pat

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Surface Anatomy - Medial

Medial FemoralCondyle

Patella

JointLine

MedialTibial Condyle

TibialTuberosity

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Palpation - Medial

Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)*

Pes anserine bursa**

Medial joint line

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Surface Anatomy – Lateral

Patella

Head OfFibula

TibialTuberosity

Quadriceps

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Common fibular nerve

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Injury to the common peroneal nerve

• The common fibular nerve may be severed during fracture of the fibula neck.

• Results in paralysis of all muscles in the anterior and lateral compartments of the leg.

• The loss of eversion of the foot and dorsiflexion of the ankle causes foot-drop.

• Foot-drop: the foot drops and the toes drag of the floor when walking.

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Popliteal fossa

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PNS Throughout Life

• Dermatome – an area of skin

• Innervated by cutaneous branches of a single spinal nerve• Embryonic muscles migrate to new locations

• Some skin dermatomes become displaced

• Muscles and skin always retain their original nerve supply

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Posterior

Map of Dermatomes

Anterior

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Innervation of the Skin: Dermatomes

• Upper limb – skin is supplied by nerves of the brachial plexus

• Lower limb:Lumbar nerves – anterior surfaceSacral nerves – posterior surface

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Elsie (L.3 ) is trying to rescue her clumsy man Slim (SI) from a septic tank (SciaTIC nerve), using a rope and a balloon. He has some GLUe (nerves to GLUteus muscles) on his leg. She is pregnant· is FEMale (FEMoral nerve) and has an OBstetric

condition (OBturator nerve).

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lumbar disc herniation

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lumbar disc herniation

Disc Level Root Comp. Weakness Reflex

Involvement Sensory Loss Pain Distribution

L3-L4 L4 quadriceps, tibialis anterior knee jerk medial knee and shin anterior thigh

L4-L5 L5 extension of big toe no significant big toe back of thigh, lateral calf

L5-S1 S1 gastrocnemius (ankle plantar flexion)

Achilles lateral foot and heel back of thigh and calf

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Lower limb dermatomes

• L1 Dermatome:over trochanter and groin

• L2 Dermatome:front of thigh to knee

• L3 Dermatome:upper buttock, anterior thigh and knee, medial lower leg

• L4 Dermatome:lateral Buttock, lateral thigh, medial leg, dorsum of foot, big toe

• L5 Dermatome:Buttock, posterior and lateral thigh, lateral aspect of leg, dorsum of

foot, medial half of sole, first, second, and third toes• S1 Dermatome:

Buttock, thigh, and posterior leg• S2 Dermatome:

Buttock, thigh, and posterior leg• S3 Dermatome:

Groin, medial thigh to knee• S4 Dermatome:

Perineum, genitals, lower sacrum