Learning Objectives Introduction Classification Medial Longitudinal Arch Lateral Longitudinal Arch Proximal Transverse Arch Distal Transverse Arch Mechanism of Arch Support Deformities of Foot ID: 927139
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Arches of Foot
Dr M S Ansari
Slide2Learning Objectives
Introduction
Classification
Medial Longitudinal Arch
Lateral Longitudinal
Arch
Proximal Transverse Arch
Distal Transverse
Arch
Mechanism of Arch Support
Deformities of Foot
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Hallux Valgus
Hammer Toe
Slide15Pes Planus
Slide16Pes Cavus/High Arch Foot
Slide17Club
Foot / Talipes
Slide18MCQs
Q. A patient during her visit to orthopaedician was diagnosed to have hammer toes. Which of the following set of deformities are best explanation of this condition?
Flexion at MP, extension at PIP and flexion at DIP joints
Extension
at MP, extension at PIP and flexion at DIP joints
Extension at
MP
,
flexion at
PIP and extension at DIP joints
Flexion at MP,
flexion
at DIP joints and extension at PIP
Slide19Q.A patient visiting
to orthopaedics OPD, for pain in foot during his long walk, is diagnosed to have flat foot. Which of the following
structure is least likely to be involved?
Plantar ligaments
Plantar aponeurosis
Calcaneonavicular ligament
Dorsal talocalcaneal interosseous ligament
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