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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

arch foot flexion extension foot arch extension flexion dip pip joints deformities hammer transverse plantar longitudinal diagnosed pes ligament

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Arches of Foot

Dr M S Ansari

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Learning 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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Deformities of Foot

Hallux Valgus

Hammer Toe

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Pes Planus

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Pes Cavus/High Arch Foot

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Club

Foot / Talipes

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MCQs

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

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Q.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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