PPT-Knee, Leg, Ankle & Foot Anatomy

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Sean Botham What is this and what attaches to it Tibial tuberosity Q uadriceps What passes anteriorly to this Long saphenous vein What passes posteriorly to this

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Sean Botham What is this and what attaches to it Tibial tuberosity Q uadriceps What passes anteriorly to this Long saphenous vein What passes posteriorly to this Short saphenous vein What is the significance of the poor vascularisation of the medial border of the tibial shaft. injuries. SECTA. Sports Medicine. Common Injuries of the . Foot & Ankle. Ankle sprains:. The most common injury. Mostly due to excessive inversion and plantar flexion. Most commonly injured ligament is the anterior talofibular ligament. Mr. Ryan – Sports Medicine. Stages of Soft Tissue Healing. Stage 1. — Acute inflammatory, Approx. 2 days. Phagocytes. — Specialized cells that engulf and gobble up the dead cells.. Leukocytes. — Infection fighting white blood cells.. Anatomy of the ankle and lower leg. Tibia- Serves as the principle weight bearing bone of the leg. . Fibula- Main function is to provide for the attachment of muscles.. Talus- Forms a link between the lower leg and the foot.. Montana Department of Labor & Industry. 3.15.2018. Jessica Telleria, MD. Northern Rockies Orthopaedics. Missoula, MT, USA. Disclosures. Nothing to disclose. Talk Outline. Anatomy overview. Emphasis on ankle. Notes Quiz. 1. What are the long bones of the foot called?. Notes Quiz. 2. What are the three arches of the foot?. Notes Quiz. 3. What is the ligament on the medial side of the ankle?. Notes Quiz. Bony anatomy. Tibia. Medial . mallelous. Fibula. Lateral . mallelous. Talus. Calcaneous. Soft Tissue Anatomy. Ligaments. Lateral aspect. Anterior . tibiofibular. Posterior . tibiofibular. Anterior . talofibular. Christopher Sullivan. Outline. What is Foot Drop?. Overview of gait cycle. Different kinds of existing AFOs. Actuator Selection. Timeline. Budget. Why do People Need Ankle Foot . Orthotics?. Foot Drop. Presented by:. Jonathan Reynolds, PT, PhD. 1/30/19. 1. 22. nd. Annual Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Conference . Diagnostic Excellence. Detailed history. Thorough examination. Radiology dependence. Most common lower leg injury. Classified as to degree of . ligamentous. severity. Lateral. ankle sprain . Mechanism:. Inversion and plantar flexion. Anterior . talofibular. ligament (ATF) usually first structure to injury. http://nhl.si.com/2013/02/13/erik-karlsson-out-indefinitely-with-lacerated-achilles-tendon/?sct=hp_t2_a10&eref=sihp. Problem?. Bony Anatomy of the Lower Leg. Ligaments of the Lateral Ankle. Bony Anatomy of the Ankle Joint. The foot has stresses that exceed the demands placed on any other area of the body.. The foot stabilizes and supports the rest of the body while standing, walking, running, or jumping.. Whether the impact with the ground is on the heel, the ball of the foot, or the toe, the foot responds by absorbing several hundred pounds of force up to three times the body’s weight.. By Andre De Oliveira. Rest…. Avoid putting weight on the affected ankle. Try to move as little as possible for the first few days. Use crutches or a cane if you have to walk or move.. Resting will allow time for healing and should stop any further damage being done to the foot or ankle.. Director & Professor. School of Health Sciences, CSJM University. Introduction. . These are the orthosis prescribed for lower extremity.. There are various considerations before providing orthosis especially in the foot like positioning of limb, straps, suspensions, nature of the orthosis, need of the patients, strength of patients, ability of patients and number of joints and their integrity.. What are the causes?. What are the symptoms?. How is it diagnosed?. What is the management?. How can I manage it?. What is an ankle sprain?. Ankle sprain is characterised by an injury to at least one of the ligaments supporting your ankle. .

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