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ANKLE AND FOOT

ANKLE AND FOOT. Dr. Michael P. Gillespie. OSTEOLOGY. BONES, JOINTS, & REGIONS OF THE ANKLE. NAMING THE JOINTS AND REGIONS. OSTEOLOGIC SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE DISTAL LEG AND THE DISTAL ARM. FIBULA. DISTAL TIBIA. OSTEOLOGIC FEATURES OF THE FIBULA AND DISTAL TIBIA. Fibula Head

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ANKLE AND FOOT

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  1. ANKLE AND FOOT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  2. OSTEOLOGY Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  3. BONES, JOINTS, & REGIONS OF THE ANKLE Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  4. NAMING THE JOINTS AND REGIONS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  5. OSTEOLOGIC SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE DISTAL LEG AND THE DISTAL ARM Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  6. FIBULA Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  7. DISTAL TIBIA Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  8. OSTEOLOGIC FEATURES OF THE FIBULA AND DISTAL TIBIA • Fibula • Head • Lateral malleolus • Articular facet (for the talus) • Distal Tibia • Medial malleolus • Articular facet (for the talus) • Fibular notch Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  9. DISTAL END OF THE RIGHT TIBIA, RIGHT FIBULA, AND TALUS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  10. TARSAL BONES Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  11. OSTEOLOGIC FEATURES OF THE TARSAL BONES • Talus • Trochlear surface • Head • Neck • Anterior, middle, and posterior facets • Talar sulcus • Lateral and medial tubercles • Calcaneus • Tuberosity • Lateral and medial processes • Anterior, middle, and posterior facets • Calcaneal sulcus • Sustentaculum talus Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  12. OSTEOLOGIC FEATURES OF THE TARSAL BONES • Navicular • Proximal concave (articular) surface • Tuberosity • Medial, Intermediate, & Lateral Cuneiforms • Transverse arch • Cuboid • Groove (for the tendon of the fibularis longus) Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  13. SUPERIOR (DORSAL) VIEW OF RIGHT FOOT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  14. INFERIOR (PLANTAR) VIEW OF RIGHT FOOT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  15. MEDIAL VIEW OF RIGHT FOOT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  16. LATERAL VIEW OF RIGHT FOOT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  17. TALUS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  18. SUPERIOR VIEW OF TALUS FLIPPED LATERALLY Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  19. CALCANEUS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  20. NAVICULAR Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  21. MEDIAL, INTERMEDIATE, AND LATERAL CUNEIFORMS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  22. CUBOID Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  23. RAYS OF THE FOOT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  24. METATARSALS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  25. OSTEOLOGIC FEATURES OF A METATARSAL • Base (with articular facets for articulation with the bases of adjacent metatarsals) • Shaft • Head • Styloid process (on the fifth metatarsal only) Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  26. PHALANGES Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  27. OSTEOLOGIC FEATURES OF A PHALANX • Base • Shaft • Head Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  28. ARTHROLOGY Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  29. JOINTS OF THE ANKLE AND FOOT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  30. TERMS THAT DESCRIBE MOVEMENTS AND DEFORMITIES OF THE ANKLE & FOOT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  31. FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT DEFINITIONSAPPLIED MOVEMENT DEFINITIONS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  32. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE JOINTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ANKLE Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  33. PROXIMAL TIBIOFIBULAR JOINT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  34. DISTAL TIBIOFIBULAR JOINT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  35. ANTERIOR-LATERAL VIEW RIGHT DISTAL TIBIOFIBULAR JOINT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  36. POSTERIOR VIEW RIGHT ANKLE Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  37. TALOCRURAL JOINT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  38. LIGAMENTS OF THE DISTAL TIBIOFIBULAR JOINT • Interosseous ligament • Anterior tibiofibular ligament • Posterior tibiofibular ligament Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  39. LIGAMENTS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  40. DISTAL ATTACHMENTS OF THE THREE SUPERFICIAL SETS OF FIBERS WITHIN THE DELTOID LIGAMENT • Tibionavicular fibers attach to the navicular, near its tuberosity. • Tibiocalcaneal fibers attach to the sustentaculum talus. • Tibiotalar fibers attach to the medial tubercle and adjacent part of the talus. Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  41. MEDIAL COLLATERAL (DELTOID) LIGAMENT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  42. THREE MAJOR LIGAMENTS OF THE LATERAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENTS OF THE ANKLE • Anterior talofibular ligament • Calcaneofibular ligament • Posterior talofibular ligament Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  43. LATERAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENTS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  44. MOVEMENTS THAT STRETCH AND ELONGATE THE MAJOR LIGAMENTS OF THE ANKLE Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  45. MOVEMENTS THAT STRETCH AND ELONGATE THE MAJOR LIGAMENTS OF THE ANKLE Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  46. OSTEOKINEMATICS Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  47. SUPERIOR VIEW RIGHT TALOCRURAL JOINT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  48. THE AXIS OF ROTATION AND OSTEOKINEMATICS TALOCRURAL JOINT Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  49. NEUTRAL Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

  50. DORSIFLEXION Dr. Michael P. Gillespie

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